Finding out your child is being bullied is a parent’s worst nightmare. Your immediate instinct is to protect them, usually followed by a wave of intense anger. You might want to march into the school demanding immediate justice or call the other parents directly. Take a deep breath. Reacting purely on emotion rarely solves the problem and can sometimes make your child a bigger target. To stop the bullying effectively, you need a strategic, calm, and documented approach. If your child is facing exclusion, verbal abuse, or physical harassment, here are the exact scripts you need to advocate for them. 1. What to Say to Your Child When a child confesses they are being bullied, they are often terrified of how you will react. They might even feel ashamed, thinking they somehow caused it. Your first goal is to create absolute emotional safety. Avoid saying: "Just ignore them!" or "What did you do to make them mad?" The Script: "I believe you, and I am so proud of yo...
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