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Originally Posted by morethanpretty
I keep reiterating that it is not easy, it is just better than violence. If it is going to take too long to get them to another school and the bullying is just THAT bad, then just remove them from school for the time being.
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I'm not sure what the rules are in the US, but over here you can't just take a kid out of school and keep them at home. Sure you could home school, but what if you already have a full time job? Maybe you should quit to support your child, but then, how will the bills get paid?
It's just not that simple.
Resorting to violence is a last resort, and most parents would encourage their children to try all other avenues, but sometimes they just don't work.
Sure systems could/might be implimented maybe in the future, but what if it's happening now?
It's just like all the other social issues. There's no quick fix, so we have to 'make do' with the best solution until something better comes along.
eta: My recent posts are not so much about this particular thread, but trying to explain what some of you feel is the 'cheering on' of the victim. Trying to help you understand why some of us feel less than sympathetic to the bully and why we recognise that the victim felt he had no other choice. That's real life. That's the way it is, and wishing it were something different is pointless.