Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some kids are mean at school because life sucks for them at home.
So what. Some kids from horrible homes are not a-holes.
NP. The whole point of the post is OP hoping that the "mean kids" will feel pain. Some of them are already feeling pain, so that should make OP happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I know I need to focus on my kid, I do, and I know that hoping for "payback" is fruitless, but I'm mostly curious. Why do they keep getting away with it? Will they have repercussions?
Hopefully not - ideally they will receive empathy and guidance from trusted adults.
Your fixation is really misplaced here!!
It's not a "fixation" and it is also not misplaced. I would want them to feel some consequence, too. And, finally, one can focus on your own kid AND want to see the bully get his/hers, at the same time.
You certainly can focus on whatever you want, but I would recommend the high road instead. Ask yourself if a perfectly emotional healthy person would ever need to see a child “get theirs” in order to feel satisfied.
It can be tough and triggering to see our kids experience bullying and feel that pain. But that does not excuse your instincts here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I know I need to focus on my kid, I do, and I know that hoping for "payback" is fruitless, but I'm mostly curious. Why do they keep getting away with it? Will they have repercussions?
Hopefully not - ideally they will receive empathy and guidance from trusted adults.
Your fixation is really misplaced here!!
It's not a "fixation" and it is also not misplaced. I would want them to feel some consequence, too. And, finally, one can focus on your own kid AND want to see the bully get his/hers, at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:No. Many cruel people get that way because they are enabled by family and others, and don't change because that enabling continues. There is no guarantee that a mean person will "pay" for their cruelty later in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I know I need to focus on my kid, I do, and I know that hoping for "payback" is fruitless, but I'm mostly curious. Why do they keep getting away with it? Will they have repercussions?
Hopefully not - ideally they will receive empathy and guidance from trusted adults.
Your fixation is really misplaced here!!
Anonymous wrote:My kid is dealing with a bully right now. We are doing everything we can, but they keep getting away with it.
Do you think at some point the chronic "mean kids" get what they deserve? Or are they living a consequence-free existence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some kids are mean at school because life sucks for them at home.
So what. Some kids from horrible homes are not a-holes.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I know I need to focus on my kid, I do, and I know that hoping for "payback" is fruitless, but I'm mostly curious. Why do they keep getting away with it? Will they have repercussions?