Tennbleedsorange
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It's not quite that simple.
The sad part is the signs werre there that he was about to do it.On his fb page he used words like save me and lonely.I dont see how nobody saw it coming.
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I agree with this...My son kicked a bully's ass last year and got in a lot of trouble from the school. I had to go to the school and talk to them about it. They wanted to talk crap about my son, who has never been in trouble for fighting or anything else for that matter. Hell, he's an A-B student.
I asked the principal what he would do if I came across that desk and started punching him. He said he would try to defend himself. I told him exactly, that is exactly what my son did...DEFEND HIMSELF. He was going to suspend my son for 3 days...needless to say, he only got in school suspension for it and is still a good student. My son was picked on before the incident, now no one messes with him.
being bullied sucks however, its not the main cause for this kid to kill himself. Gay or not, he could have went to the school's administration and told...Why didn't the parents step in? Who knows?
This kid obviously had other issues going on, either that or he was very weak minded and just wanted an easy way out.
Killing yourself over being bullied in my opinion is B.S. there had to have been other things going on...Just my
.02 cents.
While I can't say it works for absolutely every situation, I can promise you I have seen it work many many times.. in my life and now in my sons.
Now girls it probably is very different and I can't comment on something I know nothing about.
But with guys I can promise you that if the bully knows that if every time he tries to pick on you it is going to equal a fight. He is going to get tired and move along to someone else.
being bullied sucks however, its not the main cause for this kid to kill himself. Gay or not, he could have went to the school's administration and told...Why didn't the parents step in? Who knows?
This kid obviously had other issues going on, either that or he was very weak minded and just wanted an easy way out.
Killing yourself over being bullied in my opinion is B.S. there had to have been other things going on...Just my
.02 cents.
I have taught my kids to stand up for themselves, but say you have a kid that has it all going for him and somebody comes to fight(at school)Because your kid talked back. The bully hits your kid and he fights back and breaks the bullys nose a month before he is to graduate. Due to the injury he caused is charged with aggravated assault,he now has a criminal record due to us not trying to stop the bullying. Fighting is no longer just a suspension like it was when i was growing up?
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Just caught 13 by looking through the history on his cell phone.I think he is too young to have a phone but his mother insist due to him playing sports and staying at his friends? So he can call us anytime?
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You can't catch charge for defending yourself... This is still america. even though some people are trying to turn the world into a bunch of sheep, so they are easy to control.
Posted via VolNation MobileParents, read your kids Facebook and stay involved in their lives. Yes they need space but they also need guidance and mentorship as they negotiate some tough times growing up. Even when our kids become teen agers or young adults, they don't have all the answers and it is our responsibility to know what they are struggling with and offer them help before it is too late. None of us want our kids to face a situation where they feel there is no way out. The best way to prevent that is to be there for them, keep communicating and be ready to step in when required.
Yes. It is.
Parents, read your kids Facebook and stay involved in their lives. Yes they need space but they also need guidance and mentorship as they negotiate some tough times growing up. Even when our kids become teen agers or young adults, they don't have all the answers and it is our responsibility to know what they are struggling with and offer them help before it is too late. None of us want our kids to face a situation where they feel there is no way out. The best way to prevent that is to be there for them, keep communicating and be ready to step in when required.
Parents, read your kids Facebook and stay involved in their lives. Yes they need space but they also need guidance and mentorship as they negotiate some tough times growing up. Even when our kids become teen agers or young adults, they don't have all the answers and it is our responsibility to know what they are struggling with and offer them help before it is too late. None of us want our kids to face a situation where they feel there is no way out. The best way to prevent that is to be there for them, keep communicating and be ready to step in when required.
My son has had a phone for 2-3 years now. He is very responsible and I trust him. I like it because its easy to keep tabs on him and see what he's doing. Its also nice to have that piece of mind knowing that I can check up on him regardless of where he is.
He is 14 now and we have never had an issue with him on his cell. like someone else mentioned its a maturity thing.