daghter gets called big bell pepper nose at school, what to do?

Renaelthelovedragon

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my second grade daghter is called a big bell pepper nose by some of the other kids in her grade, she crys after school some days, i tried to talk to the teacher but she ignored me and said its just a silly name, not afencive. my daghter is crying over this!! im thinking of going to the principle, but i dont want him to laugh at me too, and if i call the parents they will ignore me too. it might sound like a silly name but for a 7 year old child it is clearly hurting her emotionly and needs to f*cking stop. i have a shot gun and i almost want to threaten the kids with it, but that might be going too far. advice how to handle it?
thank you for the help and support everyone so far, and as for the shot gun thing, i would NEVER even think about shooting kids, it wouldn't even be loaded if i went to scare them, but i remember when my mom pulled a shot gun on me when i was nine years old to get me to stop teasing the dog with the garden hose, i pissed my pants right there and it taught me a lesson i will never forget, and put me in my place. these kids need to be put in their place. and i KNOW it would be an extreme thing to do but if matters dont improve i'm going to have to take it into my own hands in some way.
 
The teacher was foolish to dismiss your concern. Maybe, you can talk with a school guidance counselor, before speaking to the principal, who may show some passion and provide a solution to this issue.
 
Please tell me you were not honestly considering threating 7 year olds with "death by shotgun". What is wrong with you honestly? The knick name isn't even an offensive one. Your daughter needs thicker skin.
 
You did the right thing by going to the teacher. He or she is a pushover and apparently doesn't understand they are the adult in the classroom and need to step up and stop bullying on all fronts. This person needs to teach and foster respect among her students. The next step is to go to the principle. You don't need to say what was said, but just that your child is being bullied and struggling at school because of it.
 
Kids are mean.

They will keep at her because she reacts to it. Just it's hard to tell her not to be hurt and ignore them, because some kids will just escalate to pushing, throwing things, etc.

First step is to talk to the teacher.
 
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