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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 312571" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Go Get Em, Warrior Mom!!!</p><p></p><p>It is so HARD when it is one of our kids who is being picked on. The bullies know they are not just easy pickings but will get mad and blow up and then be blamed for the entire thing while THEY look like "innocent victims" of this "poor delusional child".</p><p></p><p>Calling the police was exactly the right thing to do. I am glad your policeman/dept has a clue and waited to catch them. </p><p></p><p>I bet the dad wishes he had done something when you were all he had to deal with.</p><p></p><p>Tonight's festivities not only showed the bullies that they CAN be caught and the police really DO come find you for stuff like that, but it also showed your son that the police can HELP him - not just get him in trouble.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes it takes something concrete to teach our kids this. It might be nice to have your difficult child help you with some kind of thank you for the officer who waited to see what was going on rather than just driving up the road and saying "Nothing happened" cause he was only there long enough to drive down the street.</p><p></p><p>Even a card or some cookies would be a nice gesture and help difficult child see that cops are people. It also would make the officers REMEMBER you and your nice son who lives near those awful kids who bully the nice boy and his mom. THAT is never a bad thing for an officer to remember about you!</p><p></p><p>You deserve a nice treat - whatever that may be for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 312571, member: 1233"] Go Get Em, Warrior Mom!!! It is so HARD when it is one of our kids who is being picked on. The bullies know they are not just easy pickings but will get mad and blow up and then be blamed for the entire thing while THEY look like "innocent victims" of this "poor delusional child". Calling the police was exactly the right thing to do. I am glad your policeman/dept has a clue and waited to catch them. I bet the dad wishes he had done something when you were all he had to deal with. Tonight's festivities not only showed the bullies that they CAN be caught and the police really DO come find you for stuff like that, but it also showed your son that the police can HELP him - not just get him in trouble. Sometimes it takes something concrete to teach our kids this. It might be nice to have your difficult child help you with some kind of thank you for the officer who waited to see what was going on rather than just driving up the road and saying "Nothing happened" cause he was only there long enough to drive down the street. Even a card or some cookies would be a nice gesture and help difficult child see that cops are people. It also would make the officers REMEMBER you and your nice son who lives near those awful kids who bully the nice boy and his mom. THAT is never a bad thing for an officer to remember about you! You deserve a nice treat - whatever that may be for you! [/QUOTE]
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