It could. Depending on the level of restraining order and threat to your daughter. Someone was removed from my high school because he touched a girl's boob and she got a restraining order that he could not be within a mile of her.
Not necessarily. Restraining orders only keep law abiding citizens from breaking the law. If this kid had no regard for the law, or following orders etc, a piece of paper isn't going to keep him away from your daughter.
If she's not returning until next fall it might be just enough time for this bully to forget who she is. He might find himself in trouble from bullying another kid and removed from the school. I'd spend this time you have to see if you can pursue suing him for harrassment etc. He's not going to understand the consequences of his bullying unless he faces some serious punishment for what he's doing.
It's heart breaking to hear that your daughter and so many other kids are being tormented by other kids. I truly believe that it stems from a child's home. How they're raised.
The values and morals instilled. Parents are the biggest influence and what they say in conversation (regarding gays, black people, mexicans, or any one else they're prejudice towards) will be how their children view those same people. Products of our environment.
Parents who hate raise children that eventually hate too. I think that the parents are equally responsible for their children that bully. I hope things work out for you and your family.
Stay strong.
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