tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261192886201628731.post846179419282500260..comments2023-10-23T12:25:34.249-07:00Comments on My Blog: I Am the Parent of a BullyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261192886201628731.post-72758667060602131742014-02-19T00:17:05.417-08:002014-02-19T00:17:05.417-08:00This program has really helped us: http://www.brai...This program has really helped us: http://www.brainhighways.com/<br />We started it with a younger sibling, but realized our older child needed it too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261192886201628731.post-61451715276546573952014-02-18T19:32:41.752-08:002014-02-18T19:32:41.752-08:00I love you. That is one powerful blog entry. As a ...I love you. That is one powerful blog entry. As a teacher I feel that I have gained great insight from this. I usually do feel bad for the bully- because I know that deep inside they are not happy. They may not understand their own behavior or be frustrated at their inability to have control over their actions. Altitantehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04754915352440690695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261192886201628731.post-38228881111247366232014-02-18T09:05:45.183-08:002014-02-18T09:05:45.183-08:00Well said! My oldest has been bullied, usually by ...Well said! My oldest has been bullied, usually by the other kids in his special needs classes, so I have always had the attitude of empathy toward the bully. And we would teach our son that bullies did that because of something in their life and not necessarily something that was wrong with my son. I wish more people had empathy for the bully.AimBarbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15757054176246819984noreply@blogger.com