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especially if the other parent was a close friend of yours (we're talking 15-20 year friendship) and the children are 8-9 years old.

2007-12-22 13:56:09 · 18 answers · asked by ditzi_k 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

18 answers

Yes I would want the parents to tell me if they felt my child was bullying another child, especially if we were close.

Dana (parent of 2 children, step-parent of 1 child)

2007-12-22 14:04:16 · answer #1 · answered by Dana A 6 · 3 1

DEFFINATELY!!! I have raised my children better than that and there are rules that will be followed and one is the preciousness of others! Treating others how you would want to be treated.
So I don't care how long of a friendship it is, I would hope that they would tell me so that I can be consistant in my parenting and teaching right from wrong with my children.

As part of the consequence my child would go to the person that he/she bullied and ask for forgiveness... along with everyone else that was present and saw.
This isn't something to be taken lightly and if a parent doesn't want to know then you need to not let that child around your child till everything is o.k.

2007-12-22 14:18:10 · answer #2 · answered by jhg 5 · 2 1

definite and No! fee meals by myself do no longer seem the rationalization. think approximately to characteristic in mum and dad! This habit starts at a young age and could become a existence-form for a lot of youngsters, the mummy or dad enable it and in some circumstances motivate! in case your up and out of the condominium, arising a residing for your self than use some restraint! it rather is ashame whilst a 7 three hundred and sixty 5 days historic is 75lbs. obese and ineffective by potential of 12 of center failure. Or a three three hundred and sixty 5 days historic who throws a temper tantrum whilst the mummy and dad say not extra and then provides in. by six he/she weights one hundred twenty 5! to three one like me who at one time lived to devour, quite of eating to stay, basically choosing ala carte won't do! I in spite of the certainty that like to devour! There are no longer any take a seat down, around the table, with the family members, at what ever time you devour, and talk to a minimum of one yet another any added!

2016-10-09 02:28:34 · answer #3 · answered by prato 4 · 0 0

Your child is doing the bully-ing??? How about putting an end to it? Then deal with the parents.

2007-12-22 14:05:31 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Well, because I don't tolerate bullying, yes I would want to know what bad behavior my child exhibits outside of the home, so that it can be corrected.

Then again, if I was one of those moms who'd rather live in denial, I'd be pissed if somebody forced reality down my throat.

2007-12-23 04:34:09 · answer #5 · answered by not'cho_average_soccermom 2 · 0 0

Yes, definitely. I would never want another child to suffer at the hands of a bully, even if it was my own child.

2007-12-22 15:42:39 · answer #6 · answered by Zyggy 7 · 1 1

I would so that I could discipline my child. I wouldn't want my daughter getting away with bullying another child and I really wouldn't want the other parent disciplining my child.

2007-12-22 14:05:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Yes, I would definitely want to know.

It's kind of a catch-22, though - I'm thinking that kids who make a habit of bullying, who's parents never taught them not to do that, are probably kids who's parents might not care or want to be told.

2007-12-22 15:05:21 · answer #8 · answered by Maureen 7 · 2 1

Most definitely! Being bullied is not a fun thing for anyone.

2007-12-22 14:01:14 · answer #9 · answered by use 2 b lost 3 · 2 1

Yes, I would like SOMEONE to tell me.. whether I was friends with their parents or not. Why would they want to keep it a secret?

2007-12-22 14:01:14 · answer #10 · answered by Holy Macaroni! 6 · 2 1

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