Bullying between friends
So today my son came home asking to chat to me about what had happended to him at school today. I was dismayed and disappointed to find out that boys he called friends, had been calling him gay, poor and generally not being very nice. I felt for him and it took every ounce of me not to have a word with every one of those boys! However, I felt that this gave us an opportunity for him to learn with love and support. I felt he needed to see how he could learn to deal with the situation better given the fact that in September, he would be going into high school and be in a much bigger "pond". So, we talked about different possible ways he could have reacted. The way that really worked for him, was one that we had watched given by Brooks Gibbs. We loved the way that the individual (in this case Brooks) took back control. There was nothing aggressive or negative about how Brooks reacted and yet the result was positive.
I hope that my son is able to react like Brooks when the time comes again, which unfortunately it is bound to. Has this happened to you or your child and how did you guide/react?
Edited:17/3/18 My son was at pains to say that he was not being bullied, but was being teased. A reason for another post I suspect...when does teasing become bullying?
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