This is a topic that all parents should be interested in. I really got thinking about this when I heard the other day about a 15 year old girl who committed suicide after being bullied at school. Bullying is probably not the appropriate term, in my mind, it was more like harassment, cruelty, and just plain hatefulness. This girl moved from Ireland, to some place in MA. She began to date a boy on the football team. The ex girlfriend of the football player, and her friends immediately targeted this girl. The relentlessly started nasty untrue rumors about her, along with other incessant bully tactics. With the internet, and text messaging this girl reportedly had no escape. The second case I heard about was a boy in Tampa took his own life after he was bullied at school. He even changed to a different school, and the offender followed him to that school so the bullying could continue. Obviously these are extreme cases, but if no one puts a stop to it, this is what it can lead to. So my question is who is responsible, and accountable to stop bullying? Why as a society do we feel bullying is just part of being a kid, and the growing up experience? I have heard lots of people actually say that, so I am not just pulling it out of the air. Also, I have seen teachers, and parents who look the other way when these things happen not only at school, but in public places. When did society become so cruel, that we just look the other way, or maybe it has always been that way? Now these are my thoughts on what to do about bullying.
1- Obviously awareness, and education is always at the top of my list.
2- Children are the ones that should be accountable for their actions. These children mentioned above were 17, and 18 years old, with the exception of the boy who was 15. 17, and 18 is close to being considered an adult. There is no reason you should not be held accountable for the things you do. Harassment at the very least should be the charge considered, and probably stalking in the cases I mentioned. I would never want a child to have a ruined life, but when do we tell children they simply must be accountable for their own actions? All these slaps on the wrist, because we don't want it to affect their future really just is not working, and is really unfair to the children they targeted.
3- As for teachers they are culpable if they know it is occurring, and choose to look the other way. Schools need policies that hold children accountable for their actions on school property, and then it has to be enforced. It has to be known that doing these things can affect your future to get into college, maybe even get a job, if you can't get along with others. Of course it has to be a tiered level thing. Not all bullying is the same, but we have seen it certainly can escalate into things everyone is sorry for.
4- As for parents, again you are responsible for knowing what your children are texting, and doing on their computers. You are technically responsible for your children, until the age of 18. You can be sued, in a civil court, if someone decided to do so. Is it worth it? Of course you can not watch your children all the time, or know what they do when they are with their friends, but good communication, and monitoring the things you can, might put a stop to all this nonsense. Most importantly setting a good example. Children learn what they see, and what they live.
We all have to live with the decisions we make in life. If you were hateful, vengeful, or just plain cruel to someone or something, on a regular every day basis, you have to live with that. Is it worth it in the end, maybe reminding yourself every day of the things you have done to others is the ultimate punishment in the end. Living with what you have done.
Tell me what you think on this topic. I want to know what people think, and how you think it can be stopped, or if it should be stopped. Some people seem to think this is just part of growing up, and being a child. I disagree. Sometimes doing the right thing is the hardest thing to do.
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Showing posts with label bullying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bullying. Show all posts
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and Bullying Question
I don't have a lot to say today. I know it is hard to believe. Below is another nursery rhyme for all your young kids to enjoy. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is the name, and I am sure you are most aware of it. DJ has completed his language arts book, and is on his last reading book.
I want to ask a question from all my mom readers. Who do you think should be responsible for bullying the child, parents, or the school? There is a reason I am asking, and I will post my whole thoughts tomorrow.
Lesson Plans For 04/08/10:
DJ:
Reading: Chapters 20-23 of Black Beauty with summary
Sign Language: Occupations
Math: Units of length, making change
Language Arts: Figurative language, homophones, word challenge
Vocabulary
Caitlin:
Reading: Where is Zot
Sign Language
Printing Practice
Like vs Dislike
Things I like to do picture
Phonics: See, Say, Read, and Write
Site Words
Flash Cards
Math: Counting and number match
I want to ask a question from all my mom readers. Who do you think should be responsible for bullying the child, parents, or the school? There is a reason I am asking, and I will post my whole thoughts tomorrow.
Lesson Plans For 04/08/10:
DJ:
Reading: Chapters 20-23 of Black Beauty with summary
Sign Language: Occupations
Math: Units of length, making change
Language Arts: Figurative language, homophones, word challenge
Vocabulary
Caitlin:
Reading: Where is Zot
Sign Language
Printing Practice
Like vs Dislike
Things I like to do picture
Phonics: See, Say, Read, and Write
Site Words
Flash Cards
Math: Counting and number match
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Child Sent Home With A Turd In His Backpack!
When I first read this headline, I was baffled as to what might be the real issue here. Must be my mind does not think of the wicked, and down right nasty. This kindergarten child, with special needs, in Washington State was sent home with a turd in his backpack. Attached to the turd was a note from the teacher, saying this turd was found on her floor, in her classroom. Ugh what is wrong with this woman, she is just sick. To make it all even worse, the school has not released her of her duties, or even suspended her. I can not tell you how outrageous this is. First let me say I am not a woosy parent who does not believe in discipline for children. However, I am a parent that finds adults who bully, manipulate, demean, or in other ways are just plain cruel to be a waste of society. What does this teacher possibly have to offer any student, with a mentality such as hers. If teachers are over worked, and can not handle their duties, please be responsible and leave the job. I can not understand why she has not been charged with child abuse.
That is my rant for this Sunday, stay tuned for next week, I am sure something will get me excited. Have a great day.
Lesson plans for 4/27/09:
Reading: Read pages 97-117 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
Art: Figurine painting
Music:
Math: Graphs, multiplication, Division
PE: 30 minutes
That is my rant for this Sunday, stay tuned for next week, I am sure something will get me excited. Have a great day.
Lesson plans for 4/27/09:
Reading: Read pages 97-117 of Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
Art: Figurine painting
Music:
Math: Graphs, multiplication, Division
PE: 30 minutes
Labels:
bad teachers,
bullying,
cruel teachers,
demeaning,
public school,
Washington State,
wicked
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