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Originally Posted by glasgow guy
no - to me it says that every time my son was to get hit by the bully I would hit the bullys dad - so the bully would see whats happening to his dad and would soon stop due to his dad getting a sore face and eventually telling his bully son not to do it..
and yes I would go to court for it...
but that would be the last resort of it all - I am not one to start a fight out of nothing but at the same time I wont walk away from one if its in my face and when my children are concerned - thats a whole new ball game..
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That is ridiculous.
I got bullied through school and I think I would've been disgusted with my mum if she had hit another pupils parent, not to say completely humiliated!
I was shy and wouldn't hit anyone back. My mum went into the school and they humiliated the girls if I remember rightly by making them stand in front of assembly. They were older than me, and they didn't do it again, and I get on well with one of them who I still see now.
There was also a girl in my year who bullied me and she was just struggling with her school work and felt inferior. I ended up befriending her by going to her house after school to help her with her spelling, and we're really close friends today.
Children need to sort their own differences out regardless of how horrible it might be to sit back and watch them suffer. I stand up for myself now, and I'm glad my mum approached it a sensible way rather than do something as equally nasty as the bully!