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@mz.c | 30 September 17 | |
@ phallica - 29.09.17 - 05:57pm More often than not, it's the kid getting shit at home that gets shit at school. You think? even the most confident kids get bullied. |
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@birdy | 30 September 17 | |
Sometimes schools don't do sh*t about bullying though, I remember some girl pushing my daughter off a bench seat and calling her a sl*t for months, and it wasn't until she actually was in tears and wanted to go home they noticed anything. and Mum storming up to the school and demanding something be done can sometimes make it worse. and the whole time the child that begging you not to. It's hard all round. Sometimes kids dont say ANYTHING, and you don't know there is a problem until they do something stupid. My son never admits to being upset about anything, I have to probe him for information and he downplays everything. I don't know why he does it, but it sure makes it harder to know what's going on in his life when he's away from me. |
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@birdy | 30 September 17 | |
Wow that was long.
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@birdy | 30 September 17 | |
My boy was bullied by a boy that kicked a man to death this year. That fu*ked with my head, like what if he had said the wrong thing to this kid at the time.
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@hunib | 30 September 17 | |
Kids are influenced by someone or something so seems the solution is simple hit the parents hard, kids seem to have right chips on their shoulders and is only percieved from their influences, kids inspire to be some type of gangster or football player rather than average jo jobs like plumbing or building etc although there's nothing wrong with aiming high their unrealistic ideas are leaving a he'll of a lot of kids very bitter and twisted I'd hate to be a kid these days.
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