poohandwendy
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While I agree that the administration should be doing something about this problem....at least more than they are, I have to say, it is unrealistic to think that the bullying will stop if the kids are pulled aside and 'talked to' or disciplined. The only thing the administration could do is keep a very close eye on what is going on and stop it from happening when they see it. But, that isn't really going to make much difference, to be honest.
I know we all want kids to resolve things in an 'adultlike', calm and rational manner...but they aren't adults. They can only see today as reality. Our adult system of justice (call the authority figure and demand that the problem is resolved pronto!) just doesn't exist in the kid community. The kids who don't bully are great at resolving differences, that is what separates them from the jerks who make others miserable. But they aren't the problem. The kids who bully are doing it to make themselves look tough, if the administration disciplines them, they will retaliate to save face. It is likely to just get worse for him. Unfortunately, this will continue until the child stands up to them or they can't get a rise out of him anymore. That is the brutal truth.
They are picking on him because they can, they see him as an easy target. The best way to stop it is for him to somehow gain the confidence to defend himself. I would suggest karate, self-defense classes, etc....but most importantly an adult male, (father, uncle) to sit him down and discuss this with him. He needs someone who has 'been there' to guide him. He probably feels like noone understands.
I hope this can be resolved soon, good luck to him! That is a real shame.
I know we all want kids to resolve things in an 'adultlike', calm and rational manner...but they aren't adults. They can only see today as reality. Our adult system of justice (call the authority figure and demand that the problem is resolved pronto!) just doesn't exist in the kid community. The kids who don't bully are great at resolving differences, that is what separates them from the jerks who make others miserable. But they aren't the problem. The kids who bully are doing it to make themselves look tough, if the administration disciplines them, they will retaliate to save face. It is likely to just get worse for him. Unfortunately, this will continue until the child stands up to them or they can't get a rise out of him anymore. That is the brutal truth.
They are picking on him because they can, they see him as an easy target. The best way to stop it is for him to somehow gain the confidence to defend himself. I would suggest karate, self-defense classes, etc....but most importantly an adult male, (father, uncle) to sit him down and discuss this with him. He needs someone who has 'been there' to guide him. He probably feels like noone understands.
I hope this can be resolved soon, good luck to him! That is a real shame.