School bullying leaves families hamstrung and helpless so what can parents do? | Saretta Lee
Briefly

It's heartbreaking and there's no blueprint but here's what I say when parents ask what to do when something seems wrong.
Being bullied is a profoundly lonely experience. It's one of the hardest things for your child to talk about, sometimes harder than poor grades or getting into trouble at school.
Try to listen and hear. At that age, problems are bigger and felt more deeply than the available abstract words to express the problems, feelings and thoughts.
Know that your child may have made up their mind that they have caused this and they alone can solve it. Remain clear in your belief and clear with your child.
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