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20-10-2015, 01:42 PM | #31 | ||
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Ive managed to also teach my child that if they are feeling that they are bullied, to look at the person doing the bullying and realise that they are a product of what they are exposed too.... without mincing words, its enabled them to look at the bully and think to themselves that they are only acting out that way because their homelife is prett *********d up. wich has given my child the ability to realise its not really them as a person the bully is aiming at. Its helped greatly. of course if violence is involved, yes, go to the teacher etc.
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20-10-2015, 01:52 PM | #32 | ||
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I concur with what you are saying Shaun. Well said. I don't even know what a rim job is unless its speaking along the lines of a car. Excuse my personal ignorance. haha
The sad fact is, parents are being taught what they have been taught and it goes down from generation to generation, each time the values become more blurred, misconstrued and warped. Almost like chinese whispers. With the saturation of electronic gadgetry, social media, gaming & internet, the lines get scrubbed and redrawn with different agendas. I fear for the future to be honest.
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20-10-2015, 02:39 PM | #34 | ||
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Sister in law was having issues with her eldest (8yo) and his behaviour at home, being aggressive and swearing at her, he was fine on school holidays but as soon as he went back to school the behaviour started. She called one of those helplines and talked through some of his behaviour and they advised that it sounded like he was being bullied at school as it was classic behavioural symptoms for his age from being bullied, a few pertinent questions to the boy soon flushed out what the problem was, she went in to visit the Principal of the school to lodge a formal complaint and apparently if a bullying complaint is made they now have no choice (in WA apparently, dunno about other states) but to look into it and put a “management plan” in place. Then, for whatever reason, the boy who was doing the bullying and his family left town/moved away. I’m not sure what the status of the matter is now.
Supervisor/Manager at work was having issues with his 11yo daughter being bullied, not sure whether by one student or more, she was getting to the stage of being hysterical and not wanting to go to school because of it, after his wife complained to the daughter’s teacher and it seemed to fall on deaf ears, he went to the Principal and threatened to make a formal complaint to the Education Department unless they did something about the bullying, then surprise surprise, the “issue” was being “managed” by the school with the bully child’s parents. I guess the message here is find out where you stand in terms of the process they use, and arm yourself with facts beforehand so you can’t get fobbed off.
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20-10-2015, 02:53 PM | #35 | |||
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other than the great school intervention, my daughter and her husband are enrolling him martial arts training, it is about self control, self confidence and some defense techniques, it will have 2 benefits, one he will learn all those great skills, but also the other little buggers will know he is doing it and will more likely leave him alone as they fear he might flog the **** out of them
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20-10-2015, 07:50 PM | #36 | |||
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20-10-2015, 08:12 PM | #37 | ||
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yeh.... seen this happen. Kid in year 2 learnt self karate or one of the many forms of it.. guess who got suspended for using it on another kid who didnt see his point of view on something. Its not the way to go.
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21-10-2015, 05:55 AM | #39 | ||
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Bullying is nothing new, more than likely since the caveman.
It is dealt with differently now, bit by the victim and the bully. (I'm sounding old but) kids seem to get away with a lot today than what I would have back in my day. Most kids then would consider the punishment (and if they think they can get away with it) first, even if for a second. Today no punishment exists so nothing to think about, just do.
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21-10-2015, 09:06 AM | #40 | |||
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I would be saying to him not to use what he is learning on his school friends because he could seriously hurt them and get into so much trouble for doing so.
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