Okay, listen. I know you love your kid (and your church loves them too), but can we be honest for a second? Kids can be really mean! Whether it's mean comments, fights with friends, gossip, rumors, or more serious concerns like bullying, kids deal with a lot — sometimes as victims and sometimes as perpetrators. So what can you do when these situations arise? 1. CALL IT OUT. When we see kids treating others with disrespect, cruelty, or violence, we have to call it out. If your kid is being bullied, they need to know it's not okay and that they don't deserve it. And if your kid is the one bullying, they need to hear you communicate that it's not okay, rather than making excuses for them. 2.PROVIDE SUPPORT. Whether your kid is the victim or the bully, they need your support. Let them know you'll walk with them through this. 3.HELP THEM MANAGE THEIR EMOTIONS.Whether it's anger, fear, sadness, or shame, help them identify what they're feeling so they can better control their responses. 4.BUILD THEIR CONFIDENCE. Whether your kid is the bully or the victim, they need to know you love them, believe in them, and are with them — even when they mess up. 5. INTERVENE.Your kid doesn't need you to fight every battle for them, but they do need your help sometimes. Fight for your kid when they're not sure how to fight for themselves.
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