charlotta
Member
- Location
- montgomery alabama
I am deeply concerned about young people. I don't know how I would handle social media that was threatening and doing harmful things to my child. I know this begins at school but how can we teach children
to care about themselves enough not to feel threatened by others? How would I feel about my child not wanting to go to school because of the way he/she was treated by others? I would hope as a parent that I
would handle this situation as a caring, but firm adult.
When my daughter was 15 yrs old a male student a yr older, liked her and she didn't return his feelings. He, as a joke, went into the bathroom and wrote a very nasty note about her with her phone number. She found out about it after school and informed me. I was mad and told her I would be at the principal's ofc in the am. She stood her ground, and told me no; that she would take care of it. She went to the principal and asked if she could go into the bathroom and clean it off. He provided her with paint and a janitor to stand
in the door why she took care of it. That ended the teasing.
to care about themselves enough not to feel threatened by others? How would I feel about my child not wanting to go to school because of the way he/she was treated by others? I would hope as a parent that I
would handle this situation as a caring, but firm adult.
When my daughter was 15 yrs old a male student a yr older, liked her and she didn't return his feelings. He, as a joke, went into the bathroom and wrote a very nasty note about her with her phone number. She found out about it after school and informed me. I was mad and told her I would be at the principal's ofc in the am. She stood her ground, and told me no; that she would take care of it. She went to the principal and asked if she could go into the bathroom and clean it off. He provided her with paint and a janitor to stand
in the door why she took care of it. That ended the teasing.