LOL, I know what you mean. I would make arrangements at a correctional facility for my child to get the "boot camp" experience.
Seriously, I would.
Or, enroll them in Karate class and they will teach them how NOT to bully anyone and how to control anger and their actions. My son is enrolled in Karate and they teach him that for every action is a reaction. If he makes the wrong move, they let him know. It has helped him 110% with his emotions.
2007-04-25 09:29:55
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answered by Shay Shay 2
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I'd find out what his problem is and then deal with it.Must be a reason why he's a bully.You have to get to the root of the problem.
Get him some help and you could start by taking him to his doctor who will set you in the right direction.Di it before it's too late and things get worse.
Good Luck.
P.S.The rest stop may sound like a good idea but he'd only find his way back home. LOL
2007-04-25 16:31:05
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answered by sonnyboy 6
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I would try to find out why he is a bully all bullys have a reason for them to act that way. Communication helps all bullys because they can get their feelings out. But also having him go to a counselor or shrink can help also. It shoudl be done soon before it's too late and he won't care about nothing. Punishing him isn't going to help neither because he will just get more agitated.
2007-04-25 16:30:46
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answered by John S 5
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Try to find out why he feels the need to be a bully. He may have some underlying problems that you don't know about.
Tell him that his behavior is not acceptable and if he doesn't change his ways immediately, life as he knows it is over. Take away all the things he likes like TV, video games, computer, etc.
Good luck!
2007-04-25 16:31:56
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answered by Starla_C 7
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Why is he a bully? Does he feel insecure about his status at school? Is he a good student w/ good grades? Athletics? Any other school activities? I think a lot of bullies are this way because they are "good" at it and get "respect" from other kids who follow him for fear of being bullied themselves. Talk w/ him or make an appointment w/ his teacher or school counselor to find out why he needs to act this way for attention from friends.
2007-04-25 16:34:46
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answered by mak 5
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bullies are that was for a reason, Something is bothering them. They are unhappy in their life so they feel better to make some one else unhappy. I would talk to your child see whats troubling him if he can not talk to a parent maybe he has a aunt or uncle he will open up to.
2007-04-25 16:41:48
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answered by Peggy C 4
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I'd talk to the school psychologist and a private therapist and my child's pediatrician and get the child the best help I could. Then I'd call my doctor for valium or prozac. Good luck and God Bless.
2007-04-25 16:30:27
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answered by tersey562 6
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Try to get to the root of his problem, usually bullies have a low self esteem.
2007-04-25 16:28:03
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answered by Stuck in the middle of nowhere 7
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I TRULLY WOULD TURN THE EVENTS ON HIM BECAUSE IT IS IMPORTANT FOR HIM TO KNOW HOW IT FEELS TO BE ON THE OPPOSITE END.
2007-04-25 16:32:10
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answered by ELI B 2
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