Teaching our children to Cope with Bullies

Teaching our children to Cope with Bullies

Did you know that so many are trying to teach their children how to cope with bullies, but you might be raising one?

How you talk around your children, how you judge others might be enough for your child to assume it is okay to make fun of others that are different.
We need to be careful about how we talk about others when around our children.

If you are struggling right now with you or your child being bullied, watch Joanne’s story and see how she coped.  Then continue watching as she teaches you not only how to cope but helps you understand how our unintentional words can cause our children to also become bullies.  Joanne has some very helpful tips due to a lot of experience. She is a mom who has been bullied quite a lot of her life and is now also dealing with it for her child.

I think we have all had to deal with a bully at least once in our life. but let’s also not be the reason for allowing our children to be bullies.  Our words, our actions, our judgments are being watched every day. We are the example that our children follow. So be a good one. Think about what you are saying within earshot of your children. Think about what you are doing in front of your children. Understand that your actions will be followed closely by your children.
Check out this link of a mom who had to put up with a bully in a restaurant.

Click here to see what I did to help my son learn how to cope with bullies.

Bullies: Its not just the kids

Bullies: Its not just the kids

An interesting story took place in a restaurant. The parents are allowing me to tell the story here to make a few points.

None of us have a right to bully other people.  We get angry when we see kids bullying other kids, but we should also get angry when we see adults bullying other adults as well.
Define Bullies: a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate 

You watch someone else parent and see all the mistakes they are making.

What should you do about it?

Do we have a right to step in and criticize another parent for not parenting the way ‘we think’ is best?

To watch another video on bullying Click Here

Or to watch how hard it is to parent Click Here