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[quote=Anonymous]Thank you for continuing to respond. I am torn because I agree that the behavior will continue. I think it is very telling that not one girl reached out to check on her after this. Radio silence. When something this dramatic and juicy happens, there are snap groups talking. She is obviously not in the snap group where this is being discussed which leads me to believe this will escalate. She is in a vacuum of no information. To many of your points, I am worried that getting involved will escalate the bullying. But I disagree that 15 is too old to invtervene. 14 and 15 year olds are still learning and parents not being involved is a HUGE part of the problem. These bullies run around unchecked and undisciplined and inflict lifelong mental damage on their victims. If your kid is a bully or a passive participant, teach them to be better humans. [/quote]
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