Anonymous wrote:Definitely from their parents/family. Nobody is born an a**hole. They're conditioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Group childcare combined with detached parents.
Totally agree with this. Most kids that went to daycare from an early age seem to be bullies (even at 3-4 years of age). All kids that spent the first year or so with parents or nanny where they got undivided attention are so much nicer and more empathetic.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised so many people think it’s always the parents. (And I say this as a mom of a 2 year old so I have no dog in this fight yet.) But I know I went through a sort of mean phase myself and it was after years of being bullied. My parents were really, really good people and I did not learn any of it at home and they weren’t even aware of it for the most part (although were horrified at how I’d treat my little brother.) But by middle school I learned to be quick with put-downs and offering up funny but hurtful commentary at school to protect myself from attacks. I was kind of dorky and always a bit behind on trends and spent elementary years being bullied and finally just did what those kids did to maintain some social standing. So maybe the elementary bullies had shit parents but it was those KIDS who created a whole new group of bullies.
So your PARENTS never noticed the change in behavior or tried to figure out why you treated your brother? I tried to hide the harassment I took at school at first, but I had a good relationship with my PARENTS. They noticed something was wrong & I was able to confide in them. They helped me fix it. I never became a bully. Weird, huh?
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised so many people think it’s always the parents. (And I say this as a mom of a 2 year old so I have no dog in this fight yet.) But I know I went through a sort of mean phase myself and it was after years of being bullied. My parents were really, really good people and I did not learn any of it at home and they weren’t even aware of it for the most part (although were horrified at how I’d treat my little brother.) But by middle school I learned to be quick with put-downs and offering up funny but hurtful commentary at school to protect myself from attacks. I was kind of dorky and always a bit behind on trends and spent elementary years being bullied and finally just did what those kids did to maintain some social standing. So maybe the elementary bullies had shit parents but it was those KIDS who created a whole new group of bullies.
Anonymous wrote:Group childcare combined with detached parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Group childcare combined with detached parents.
Totally agree with this. Most kids that went to daycare from an early age seem to be bullies (even at 3-4 years of age). All kids that spent the first year or so with parents or nanny where they got undivided attention are so much nicer and more empathetic.
+1
Anonymous wrote:When I was in grade school and high school I noticed that mean kids usually had really nice parents.
I think it's environment. Kids around other kids all day, Lord of the Flies is inevitable.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know - I mean I think 80% is parents, but there is 20% that is temperament and self-esteem/insecurity issues - I have one child that is the nicest kid and so intuitive and kind and wins kindness awards at camp and school. I have another and we have been working on kindness for about 5 years - and it's SO much better, but it's a work in progress - her's comes from social anxiety and low self -esteem - we work really really hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Group childcare combined with detached parents.
Totally agree with this. Most kids that went to daycare from an early age seem to be bullies (even at 3-4 years of age). All kids that spent the first year or so with parents or nanny where they got undivided attention are so much nicer and more empathetic.