Parents Have the Power to Prevent Bullying

Council Wooten
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Posted by Council WootenMay 02, 2012 8:56 AM

This is a trailer for the documentary “Bully,” which was released last month and has garnered much national attention. While many people have an understandable tendency to dismiss bullying as just being a part of growing up, it is important for all of us to understand that bullying behavior in the 21st century is no longer limited to school hallways and playgrounds. Rather, the increase in popularity for social media sites like Facebook and Twitter have made so-called
“cyber bullying” an additional way for victims to be harassed and abused.

We bring this issue up because it is important for parents to understand that they need to become involved when their child has become a victim of bullying. A New Jersey school board recently agreed to a $4.2 million settlement with a former student six years after a punch from a bully resulted in the student being paralyzed. While the board of education in that incident did not admit liability, the family of the paralyzed student was able to demonstrate that school officials knew or should have known about the attacker’s violent tendencies.

That case demonstrates the importance of documenting all conversations a parent attempts to have with school officials regarding bullying. Parents cannot be afraid to take action when a child is being repeatedly bullied. It is perfectly appropriate to contact the authorities if there is any kind of physical assault, and you should speak to a lawyer if teachers or school administrators seem dismissive or unconcerned with the issue.

While bullying has long been treated as just being another “part of life,” more and more cases of this behavior around the nation are resulting in catastrophic injuries or even deaths. Both the Florida Department of Education and the Florida Association of School Adminstrators have taken steps to prohibit bullying, but ultimately, parents will still maintain the greatest protective role. It is important for all of us to become involved so we can hopefully prevent any more unnecessary injuries or deaths resulting from bullying.

Wooten, Kimbrough & Normand, P.A. – Orlando personal injury attorneys

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Sheila Moriarty
Posted by Sheila Moriarty
May 02, 2012 6:44 PM

What people also over look is that teachers are not properly trained or the schools do not have a plan of action in place. Also another issue is that teacher's bully as well, and are not held accountable for their actions

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