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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Perhaps it's because I work in the criminal justice system, but why are parents to encourage finding the most harmful way to hurt others (even if they are bullies). I mean, especially today on the anniversary of Columbine [/quote] I have the same reaction. Are people really teaching their kids to treat other people like this? I get it, the bullying is hard and damaging, and you just want it to stop. But good lord, how old are these respondents? We have no hope for America.[/quote] I'm one of the PP's that has advised to "go nuclear" I guess my question for you guys is, after you've tried all the other things (avoiding, ignoring, eye rolls, engaging the teachers/administrators, etc), at what point is it ok to stand up for yourself? At what point is all that just code for "allowing yourself to be abused"?[/quote] It's a "when they go low, we go high" sort of moment of character building for your kid. I'd rather my child be bullied than coach them to be a bad human.[/quote] That's on you and the trauma you're subjecting your kid to. Me, I'd go low. And as low as I could to protect my child. And wouldn't feel bad about it on any level. [b]I wouldn't WISH to do so but my priority is my kid. Period[/b]. [/quote] Agreed. You don't start fights, but you sure as hell finish them. [/quote]
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