tell him to kick the **** out of them then they wont bother him anymore
2007-02-16 06:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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things are so different now a days; why type of picking; name calling, exclusion? , physical contact; and 13 yrs old is tough but generally, the bullys are not coming from good homes and environment; please do talk to school officials, the kids don't have to know that you told ; the school personnel can just address this in a generic manner to try to squash this; it is hard enough going to school and try to learn without the threat of someone making your life miserable ; it is very stressful on your child and take every initiative to circumvent this now; your child has a right to get an education without harassment from these bully's; next step , their parents, next step the law; no child deserves to be persecuted by teens out for kicks; today, you have to take these matters seriously, keep the lines open with your son; and tell him that you will do anything and everything to protect him but he has to know not to put himself in circumstances where he will be vulnerable , alone walking etc at least until this behavior is corrected. Good Luck
2007-02-16 06:27:39
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answered by sml 6
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I would tell him to be the bigger person and walk away. I don't think that makin fun of them back is the way to go because the kids can go to a teacher and twist everything around to make your son look bad. If he tries to walk away and they physically stop him, I would tell him to go to his principal or a teacher's room that is nearby and inform them of the situation. Hopefully after awhile of him just walking away the bullies will leave him alone. Bullies do what they do to try and get a reaction out of you. If you walk away and don't give them one, they will give up and quit making fun of you. Hope this helps
2007-02-16 06:09:44
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answered by Jaime A 5
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Have him tell you the things people pick on him about. Then with your help come up with snappy come backs about each issue. After a few times of being outsmarted, the bullies will lay off. Make it clear to him if the situation ever gets hostile he must leave the scene - to never get in a fight.
2007-02-16 06:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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My son is 15 now...he has Autism. till he hit junior extreme this became into no longer a topic as he became into in an identical college and grew up with all his classmates. We moved while he hit grade 7and it started. i attempted to tell him to forget approximately approximately...he tried yet would come domicile and cry. I have been given after the college and referred to as father and mom. If this does not paintings you're able to do regardless of you're able to do to guard your son. Bullying is now a offender offence and probably you're able to have police communicate over with a pair of those youngsters. My son positioned up with it for a protracted time. Then some infant accidently ran into him in the corridor and, of direction, he theory it became into on purpose and he only leveled the child. The others that have been usually bugging him have been status there and seen him combat lower back. It has incredibly deminished now and that they've a clean admire for him. He did get suspended from college for this, yet in my opinion it became into worth it. i do no longer beleive that scuffling with is the respond, and my son would have by no ability hit all people lower back at 13, however the subject is that those youngsters enhance their anger and then retaliate. telephone the college and those father and mom daily in case you're able to. the college needs to renowned that they are to blame on your son while he's there which incorporates how risk-free he feels there. they'll help while they become tired of listening to from you. you're able to get snotty with the college in case you do not get the outcomes that they prefer. the babies that did the college shootings have been all bullied youngsters...that's the final ingredient which you quite prefer to ensue on your son.
2016-11-23 13:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask him if he believes what they are saying? Remind him about all the great things he has going for him.
Did this happen at school? If so, without him knowing you should talk to his teacher and have her talk to the class about bullying and how it can hurt everyone.
I hope all goes well - good luck!
2007-02-16 08:40:21
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answered by Only Me 2
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"Sticks and stones can break my bones, but names will never hurt me."
Bullies are cowards. A smile and a look into the eye can be disarming to a bully.
If someone is intimidating, just think of them naked. That will change your body language.
2007-02-16 07:13:05
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answered by Anonymous
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just tell him, that they are just immature. You should tell the principal or some high authority. Explain to him that bullying is a childish thing to do, and they will get in trouble for it.
2007-02-16 06:01:28
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answered by AUCT!ON 4
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what i did with my 2 girls is told them that whatever other people say about/to you should not matter. ask your son these questions: are these kids your friends? he's going to say no. then you say: if they are not your friends then they don't know you, so why should any of it matter? your not trying to impress them are you? basically, it builds up his self esteem, and makes him stop and think what an as* these other kids are. my girls don't care what other kids say about them because they know that these kids are not their friends and these kids are insecure about themselves.
2007-02-16 06:09:04
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answered by lidakamo 4
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well my mom always told me that the reason people make fun of other people is because they are unhappy with themselves and insecure. So to see someone else unhappy only makes them happier. It makes them feel good about them selves.
2007-02-16 06:36:54
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answered by stilettoheels55 1
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