Are you KIDDING ME?Why on earth would you ask her that?
It takes nothing for kids to pick a victim in school, and in a lot of cases once that kid becomes a victim, there's no getting out of it! They'll be remembered as that all through school and even for life.
What difference does it make why? It happened, and it wasn't her fault that it did.
Define important things. If graduation isn't important to you, then fine. But it might be important for some of us. It won't kill our kids to do something for us that's important. After all, we've been doing that for them their entire lives.
It's funny you bring up a birthday party for mom, because in my eyes that has absolutely no importance whatsoever.
---------------That's a tough one. If he is that adamant I don't know that I would force it. But have you thought about having his picture made in his cap and gown? Then maybe just your family going out for a nice dinner to celebrate? Even though he was not happy in HS it sounds like he accomplished quite a lot in his 4 years there.![]()
It's a milestone, a rite of passage -- and NOT just for him, but for the whole family. It's a celebration of that difficult start he had and the fact that he overcame it. It's a celebration of what you've done for him as a parent. It isn't like you're asking him to do something time consuming or difficult. You're asking him to show up and take part in a ceremony. He doesn't have to think, plan, facilitate, or in any other way do anything. He just has to show up and walk.
Perhaps for this particular student it IS difficult. Perhaps for this particular student, listening to classmates who weren't tormented deliver odes to the happiest days of their lives spent at ____ High would be painful. Perhaps watching certain people accept their diplomas to hoots and hollers from the class and their fan club in the audience will remind him how those same students tormented him (or looked the other way when he was tormented).
I was a good student and though I was bullied in middle school had a nice enough high school experience and I still thought it was a terrifically phony production celebrating time spent with people I knew I wouldn't have much of anything to do with the rest of my life. In my mind I was already gone.
If this young man is already gone... let him be gone.
Thank you so much for your insight and understanding. My son told me this afternoon that watching the kids who used to bully him receive their diplomas disgusts and angers him. He's somewhat comforted that the school district now has very strict policies regarding bullying, but the damage was done seven years ago when he was a victim. As he put it, "It's like a scar being ripped open without anesthesia."