08-04-2022, 04:38 AM
(08-04-2022, 04:20 AM)Munificent Wrote:A parent teaching their kid how to deal with bullying makes a big difference. I'm still not sure how you don't get it? Maybe you are trying to downplay the detremental(08-04-2022, 04:16 AM)Omni Wrote:You think most kids that get bullied tell their parent? And even then, you think a parent’s comfort just rules out the stress from social isolation/aggression? Lol, you are insentient. It’s obvious you are projecting from personal experience in blaming your parents for your failures after being bullied.(08-04-2022, 04:05 AM)Munificent Wrote:Stress can be managed by a loving parent. A parent can teach their child how to deal with bullying or they can not give a fuck. The outcome is all about how the parent reacts(08-04-2022, 03:58 AM)Omni Wrote:(08-04-2022, 03:56 AM)Munificent Wrote: I highly doubt that. Or maybe you could argue the bullying isn’t what harms the child, the traits that make the child an easy target harm the child. But the parent and teacher reactions? Not convinced.
It's different for different people. Not all children that get bullied are weak, or have traits that make them an easy target.
Of course. You could put ‘not all’ in front of almost anything and be correct.
The stress caused by bullying can cause long term negative effects on the immune system and changes in the brain. To say that parent/teacher reactions to a child being bullied matters more than bullying is extremely retarded statement.
effects of not having a loving parent because you don't want to face the demons from your childhood?
