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Bullying: School, texting & cyber harassment is emotional assault

February 8, 2010

….It was then that I took more serious action.

  1. Removed her from the school and enrolled her in another without notice
  2. Printed all the threats out and approached her old school, police and parents of bullies with proof of their threats, horrible name calling, sexual comments, and plans to “trick her and bring her down”
  3. Stayed involved by talking about her feelings in an open environment with drives along the beach, picnics at parks – places where she eventually really opened up to me
  4. Wrote down, and repeated, appropriate, self-loving responses she needed to use when confronted with possible future bullying
  5. Began checking her accounts regularly (and still do) by having all access codes for all accounts

It took some time, therapy, alternative healing techniques such as yoga and meditation to help her reconstruct her self-identity into the stronger than ever, boundary setting, self-loving girl she has become. She finally understands that bullies are not the strong ones and that they are more likely to get into trouble with narcotics and law enforcement. I explained that they are hiding behind pretending to be tough and underneath all that bullying is a person with issues far greater than we know….

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