HugsForEeyore
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I do not have children...but in my fantasy world...I would sneak up behind the kid...grab him, gently and tell him that" if he didn't leave my kid alone I would do blah, blah, blah....I would tell him when/if he told anyone they would not believe him because I am known as a sweet nice Mom in the neighboorhood...get it!!" I know that sounds very disturbed...but I had years of having issues and my Mom never really standing up for us...she would wilt. Great terrific Mom that is dearly loved but, anger is an OK emotion and you don't have to take crap from people..I just had to learn that on my own. My brother has issues with this as well. Not really being allowed to ever protect ourselves was wrong and then she didn't protect us either. Bro was picked on by a couple of teachers and I backed him up on this..she caved. We always had to be the accomadating ones...sorry for the rant..the OP situation really makes me angry and sorry for her and her son.
I know it will work out in the end...sendingsupport your way.
I relate all too well to your post, where it relates to parents not helping. It saddens me so much when kids go through bullying that goes on and on and on.

Like the OP is doing, parents need to help their kids in bullying situations. Not every kid can "pull themselves up from their bootstraps" and magically stand up to much larger bullies and solve the whole problem themselves. There is a point when adults need to intervene. I was bullied for years on end by the same group of hoodlum boys, and my parents never did one single thing. They knew, but made it clear it was my problem and not to concern them - they didn't want to hear it. Bullies look for easy targets, and a kid whose own parents won't do a thing is a perfect target. If a teacher doesn't step up, then that kid is truly alone and the bullying will go on and on.

In my case, the bullying went on until my last year of high school, when the bullies were too busy getting high and committing real crimes to bother with me. I can tell you the emotional damage of being bullied for years on end lasts a lifetime. And I won't get into how emotionally damaging it is to realize your own parents chose not to help you, and truly had no empathy for your situation.
OP - good luck in helping your DS and finally stopping this bullying situation!