Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you call for your helpful comments.
I did help my DD clean up, and had her sleep with me in my room. It took her until 2 am to fall asleep, as she was crying and in disbelief. I myself was so distraught I had chest pains and did not sleep until 5 am.
This to me is concerning. It was glitter on her face. For her to be crying for hours and for you to get chest pain over this is pretty indicative that neither of you have very good coping skills. I can see her being upset - sure but upset to the extent that you both were? Yikes. How are either of you ever going to handle anything that is bigger than glitter on her face that was intended as a prank by her best friends. You are going to end up hospitalized for mental breakdowns if something that is actually mean or bad does happen.
About the daughter, if she felt they did this to her because they think she's ugly (original post said something about how they said she's hideous), then yes that's truly hurtful. I understand her tears.
But the mom having chest pains because of it? Makes me think she's easily worked-up and prone to drama.
That was a part of a comment that the daughter thinks she heard in the middle of the night while she was half asleep. Don't you think maybe based on that there is even a slim chance that she misunderstood the comment or took it out of context rather than it being her best friends making a proclamation that Ops daughter is ugly and hideous?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you call for your helpful comments.
I did help my DD clean up, and had her sleep with me in my room. It took her until 2 am to fall asleep, as she was crying and in disbelief. I myself was so distraught I had chest pains and did not sleep until 5 am.
This to me is concerning. It was glitter on her face. For her to be crying for hours and for you to get chest pain over this is pretty indicative that neither of you have very good coping skills. I can see her being upset - sure but upset to the extent that you both were? Yikes. How are either of you ever going to handle anything that is bigger than glitter on her face that was intended as a prank by her best friends. You are going to end up hospitalized for mental breakdowns if something that is actually mean or bad does happen.
About the daughter, if she felt they did this to her because they think she's ugly (original post said something about how they said she's hideous), then yes that's truly hurtful. I understand her tears.
But the mom having chest pains because of it? Makes me think she's easily worked-up and prone to drama.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
thanks to all of those with supportive responses. I really appreciate those in here who show kindness and lack of judgment for everyone, both for my family and for the friends.
I have to emphasize to those who are minimizing the incident as "just glitter" that as I've noted before this was not just glitter. DD did not look like herself, and the incident involved much more than mounding products all over her face and hair. I will not get into details. it was difficult to see her that way.
Some of us may be more sensitive as others, but that never justifies excusing cruel behavior, however unintended it may be.
I am sorry that DC Urban Mom at some point always gets judgmental, so I will have to stop coming back here. I am happy about how I handled the situation, and happy about how my other parents handled it as well. It was a bad incident, we dealt with it, it is behind us, and we are moving on to strengthen ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:I think the PP, who is the principal, is trying to say is we as adults have to give kids the tools to deal with these behaviors before they can actually handle them on their own. And, that includes an adult calling the behavior out and using it as a teachable moment with all parties involved. This involves explaining to the perpetrators why the behavior was inappropriate and having time alone with the targeted kid to tell them how they can address bullying behavior when and if it occurs. Kids can't learn these skills on their own and need adults to show them the right way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you call for your helpful comments.
I did help my DD clean up, and had her sleep with me in my room. It took her until 2 am to fall asleep, as she was crying and in disbelief. I myself was so distraught I had chest pains and did not sleep until 5 am.
This to me is concerning. It was glitter on her face. For her to be crying for hours and for you to get chest pain over this is pretty indicative that neither of you have very good coping skills. I can see her being upset - sure but upset to the extent that you both were? Yikes. How are either of you ever going to handle anything that is bigger than glitter on her face that was intended as a prank by her best friends. You are going to end up hospitalized for mental breakdowns if something that is actually mean or bad does happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you call for your helpful comments.
I did help my DD clean up, and had her sleep with me in my room. It took her until 2 am to fall asleep, as she was crying and in disbelief. I myself was so distraught I had chest pains and did not sleep until 5 am.
This to me is concerning. It was glitter on her face. For her to be crying for hours and for you to get chest pain over this is pretty indicative that neither of you have very good coping skills. I can see her being upset - sure but upset to the extent that you both were? Yikes. How are either of you ever going to handle anything that is bigger than glitter on her face that was intended as a prank by her best friends. You are going to end up hospitalized for mental breakdowns if something that is actually mean or bad does happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you call for your helpful comments.
I did help my DD clean up, and had her sleep with me in my room. It took her until 2 am to fall asleep, as she was crying and in disbelief. I myself was so distraught I had chest pains and did not sleep until 5 am.
This to me is concerning. It was glitter on her face. For her to be crying for hours and for you to get chest pain over this is pretty indicative that neither of you have very good coping skills. I can see her being upset - sure but upset to the extent that you both were? Yikes. How are either of you ever going to handle anything that is bigger than glitter on her face that was intended as a prank by her best friends. You are going to end up hospitalized for mental breakdowns if something that is actually mean or bad does happen.
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