Anonymous wrote:Aaaaaaand this goes right back to the thread about why the hell kids need 24/7 Internet access, phones, etc. THIS is why they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be involved at all. They should go to the school. Unfortunately, schools have experience with this sort of thing.
What? The school has nothing to do with what is said in a chat room and that is just what the school official is going to tell her. Amanda should stay out of the chat room and then she won't get bullied. I bet that she keeps going back because she likes the drama.
Nice, blaming the victim.
No one is blaming the victim. If Amanda kept getting poison ivy the first thing the doctor is going to tell her is to stay the hell out of the woods. Would the doctor be blaming the victim?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be involved at all. They should go to the school. Unfortunately, schools have experience with this sort of thing.
What? The school has nothing to do with what is said in a chat room and that is just what the school official is going to tell her. Amanda should stay out of the chat room and then she won't get bullied. I bet that she keeps going back because she likes the drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be involved at all. They should go to the school. Unfortunately, schools have experience with this sort of thing.
What? The school has nothing to do with what is said in a chat room and that is just what the school official is going to tell her. Amanda should stay out of the chat room and then she won't get bullied. I bet that she keeps going back because she likes the drama.
Nice, blaming the victim.
Anonymous wrote:Schools will get involved if it is impacting the student's ability to feel safe during the school day. Yes to the screenshots. Stay out of the middle. Also know that there are often two sides to online bullying. Not saying there necessarily is here, but sometimes there are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should not be involved at all. They should go to the school. Unfortunately, schools have experience with this sort of thing.
What? The school has nothing to do with what is said in a chat room and that is just what the school official is going to tell her. Amanda should stay out of the chat room and then she won't get bullied. I bet that she keeps going back because she likes the drama.
Anonymous wrote:You should not be involved at all. They should go to the school. Unfortunately, schools have experience with this sort of thing.