Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty common. All the boys are horrible to each other. I think DS is the only one who is kind and nice to others.
Same with our DS.
He said he personally witnessed 2 fist-fights in MS. At the 2nd one, the ring of students watching the fight not only did not intervene, some kid started saying he was taking bets on who would win.
That's good. Nothing worse than those types who always try to interject themselves in other people's affairs.
Only time spectators should get involved in a fight is if one person goes limp and knocked out, and the other person is still beating them. Then they should pull off the winner and let them cool off and the unconcious person gather themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty common. All the boys are horrible to each other. I think DS is the only one who is kind and nice to others.
Same with our DS.
He said he personally witnessed 2 fist-fights in MS. At the 2nd one, the ring of students watching the fight not only did not intervene, some kid started saying he was taking bets on who would win.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty common. All the boys are horrible to each other. I think DS is the only one who is kind and nice to others.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty common. All the boys are horrible to each other. I think DS is the only one who is kind and nice to others.
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grade ds is having a tough year. Kids are teasing him and making snide remarks to him. He moved from private to public school this year. But he had some friends in town so he knew people. It’s hard for me to tell if he’s being bullied or outcast or if he is just being sensitive to middle schoolers being rude middle schoolers. Like he said he will say things and some rude boys will say, “no one cares” some girl called him “Billy badass” today in response to something he said. I can’t tell if this is normal
Anonymous wrote:Yes middle schoolers can be really awful. It’s a terrible age for group dynamics. It makes you feel bad about humanity.
It gets better. Hang in there.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I'm not excusing it, and I hope my 7th grader is kind (we talk a lot about it) but as a group they are awful.
The best path is to get him into an activity where he has or can make friends and positive interactions, so that school isn't his only social time.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I'm not excusing it, and I hope my 7th grader is kind (we talk a lot about it) but as a group they are awful.
The best path is to get him into an activity where he has or can make friends and positive interactions, so that school isn't his only social time.
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grade ds is having a tough year. Kids are teasing him and making snide remarks to him. He moved from private to public school this year. But he had some friends in town so he knew people. It’s hard for me to tell if he’s being bullied or outcast or if he is just being sensitive to middle schoolers being rude middle schoolers. Like he said he will say things and some rude boys will say, “no one cares” some girl called him “Billy badass” today in response to something he said. I can’t tell if this is normal