It rarely works like that. As someone who has been bullied it was because I was different and an easy target. Not because they didn't know me that well.
Humanizing the victim so the bully sees the kid isn’t just someone for cheap laughed and the bully carrying that on for other interactions. Good parent right there
You handled this in the best way possible. Turns out your daughter and the new girl discovered that they liked each other. Good job Mom 🎉🎉🎉🎉 you rock 😊😊
@@DaBeastGang bro STFU. negative Nancie's like you always going on and on about how someone should be raising their child. if i had a child who was bullying someone, would i be stern? of course, but some punishments dont NEED to be through physical touch. id say the mom handled it well. picking on a kid cause their poor, the bully had to go through the embarrassment of hanging around who she was bullying all day. not all punishments work the same with all kids. just a bit of food for thought
@@DaBeastGang technically they did discipline her in a non-agressive way where they forced the bully to invite the bully victim to the house and then get them to do what they both like and in the end, they became friends if you were to do more aggressive discipline like yelling at your child and spank them, they're most likely going to resent you and not interact with you as much, they both have their pros and cons though
That's awesome i was just confused why the girl who was being bullied would except an invite to come to the bullie's house. I would've been terrified but I'm glad the mom made it work out well
It's very possible she was scared of what would happen if she said no or she asked so persistently to the point where she just said yes. It's also very possible that she never actually bullied her to her face. And it could be fake, but we'll never know.
@@DaBeastGang lol bro you are whack, she essentially taught her daughter to be nice. what if the mom wasnt in the mindset to cook and thought it a better idea to just order out? pizza is an easy choice in that regard especially when theres a guest in your home. the pizza wasnt a reward for bullying, kids gotta eat
@IguroObanai-Kaburamaru ok, im very sorry... but 1 question why did it bother you like I comment it on my will with my phone I Dont see the need to tell me that I didn't need to say it.
Dude you clearly don't understand what bullied kids will try just to make a friend. Hopefully you don't have kids, because there's no way you'd ever be able to parent something bullying without reinforcing the behavior by being a bully yourself.
@@hibamuneeb8928obviously not though. The kid took a risk and it paid off. If she would have listened to somebody like you, she wouldn't have made a friend, probably still be getting bullied, and would reinforce the idea that she's not likable. You should take a lesson from the kid, instead of being a dusty, lonely twat calling 14 year old girls stupid for doing something you lack the courage to risk.
This sounds EXACTLY like those two best friends where one of them bullied the other but now theyr bffs for life😂😭💕 Edit: I caused a fight and omg why and how does this have 2k+ likes, ty y'all lol
I'm glad it worked out but I never would have accepted an invite from any of my bullies and would have assumed it was a plan to bully me with less witnesses.
The exact opposite happened to me. I was besties with this new girl at my school the whole school year. Sleepovers, inside jokes, the works. Then the next year all of a sudden I wasn’t good enough. She dumped me, started bullying me to the point of physical abuse, and humiliated me in front of everyone daily. She got expelled eventually but god dam did that fuck me up.
It's the sad reality of life for me it was similar but not to the point of physical on the rare occasion I actually made a friend months later they just abandoned the friendship by the time i was halfway through middle school I just gave up on trying to talk to anyone
Maybe op talked to the parent of the bullied child and told her the plan in advance so that way the other knew their kid would be safe? (I don't know just sounds like the smart way to make this work.)
Thats very witty and good parenting on ur end and I'm glad she actually learned! As humans we'll always be flawed but learning from those flaws is truly all that matters. ❤❤
I still feel terrible for all the people I used to bully when I was younger. I did it because of peer pressure, wolf or sheep mentality. I wish I could have just sat down and talk to those kids.
That is the absolute best way this story could have gone. As someone who grew up poor and is now somewhat successful, i do worry about my own daughters getting to much.
@@EvilEvilKitty34500Doubt it. Most bullied kids are not going to a sleep over with their bullies. Lots of real news stories out there where tragic accidents happen when bullies invite the victim over.
I feel like this was such a smart response to show her there is a person, with an entire life, emotions, and hobbies behind those hurtful things she did. It was such a good method to teach empathy, and hopefully a lasting reminder.
This is the best way to handle your child bullying. As a child, I was a bit of a bully sometimes, and was facing with screaming from my mom and even being hit once or twice. I’m happy your daughter learned to not bully.
Not really. no one is BORN that way it's just half the time the right methods to correct behavior aren't used or the things that need to be done to help a child do better aren't available. (Doesn't help that the 'methods' available aren't always safe or good themselves...)
If the girl being bullied was my daughter, there’s no way I’d allow her to spend the night at the house of the child that’s bullying her. Can you imagine the trauma that could have occurred for that child if the bully had decided to treat her mean when the mom wasn’t looking? “Thanks mom, she’s my best friend now!” as the other girl leaves with bubblegum in her hair and tears in her eyes from all of the horrible stuff the bully said to her last night when they went to bed and mom wasn’t around? Little girls can be two faced, especially the naughty ones… As a kid that happened to me more than once… begrudgingly invited to a sleepover just to be made the butt of the joke… nope nope nope just nope. The bully can deliver a written letter of apology and the mom should make her work to pay for anything she wants so she knows what it’s like to be “poor”.
Reminds me of one of the hosts on CinemaTherapy. His mom invited HIS bully over, though, and gave him icecream. The guy didn't bully him again. The conclusion was that the bully expected everyone to treat him like crap, so he treated everyone like crap. Having someone be kind to him was unexpected and he extended that kindness to the guy. I think he said the guy was still a bully to other people, hut it was a start and he slowly mellowed out.
Yeah but it's very different to this situation, the victim was on their own turf, with their parents to hand. Op pressured the victim to sleep over at their house, putting them at risk and in a horrible situation. Just for the chance that their kid may learn a lesson. Ops kid also seems to be in a decent situation not a traumatised kid lashing out. They bullied people for fun, and could easily be pretending to be nice for a night.
i’m not a parent but my sister got called a bully because some kid was bulling her once and out of anger my sister wrote “BITCH” on the kid’s notebook. revenge taken love my sister. and the kid stopped btw. edit: she changed classes don’t worry about it.
Feel like I could never accept or trust someone that made fun of me in the past (I've never been bullied surprisingly and if It were to start now I would be able to stand up for myself)
That’s that’s an awesome way to handle it. There are other parents who just like you’re grounded forever and then there’s you and other parents who like why would you do that but that’s that’s a good way of parenting.
What a terrible way to handle bullying, forcing the victim into an uncomfortable situation so your selfish child might learn a lesson. I doubt this is true but I really hope no one else does this
This my friends is what you call… let’s say it together… good parenting. Instead of just reprimanding the kid she made her point in a way that improved the situation and lives of those involved
Mom, you get a gold star for this. The way you handled that in such a superb way that you provided a beautiful and teachable moment for your daughter. God bless you.
This was amazing. Because I believe that if the mom would’ve punished the bully, then the bully would take her anger out on the victim. This way the bully actually learned something and the victim benefited as well. Beautiful.
This is an amazing way to solve this. After all, most bullies after being called out won't really stop. They'll just hide it better to avoid punishment
It makes me happy to hear stories like this, to know that there are parents putting in the effort to make their kids better people. I often think that if the parents of my bullies had been like OP then maybe my school days wouldn't have been such a nightmare.
That never happened. What bullied child accepts an invite for a sleepover at their bully's home? What parent allowd their child to sleep over at their bully's home. Nice writing project here, though.
Me and my bestie were arch enemies i wantes bro dead and he wanted me dead then idk why or how butbin 3rd grade we became homies for life now in 9th grade and 6 years later we still un the same class and still homies
I can tell this is a great parent ! Because some parents would physically abuse them or ground them/take their phone/Tell at them, which makes them more aggressive and may make her bully the girl worser. I think this is great discipline and parenting!☺
I mean people think I bully my teacher but it's just our relationship they think we absolutely hate each other but everyone who says that I just say go meet him you'll understand cuz he's the person to say when I walk in the classroom late because I fell from the nurse and give him a pass to say put the cake away Liam's here so then I just walk out the classroom and come back 5 minutes later awesome teacher shout out to you if you're seeing this by 5th period teacher
Wow the facct that that girl actually showed up to be part of her bullys life lesson shows a lot of grace. As someone who was bullied for my entire childhood I can honestly say that if my bully asked me for a sleepover I would NEVER had agreed to it. It could have been a trap!!!!!!!!!! It´s never the victims responsibillity to help the one tormenting them.
This is high tier parenting. People call it weak but parenting doesn't require the use of pain or severe punishment. Empathy, love, and understanding can be taught by living it out as an example. This is amazing parenting.
I would like to add that we are probably overlooking the other girl's maturity here. Like, If I was being bullied and I saw my bully's mother try n teach her a lesson, I know for a fact that I would, consciously or not, make things difficult for my bully, just to be petty. But that little girl, had immense grace and maturity to look past her bully's actions n see her as a human and eventually become friends with her. I hope everyone on this planet, including and especially myself, can be blessed with such grace and maturity as well
Honestly this was smart, the girls were still young which probably helped, I doubt something like this would work with older teens. It was also smart to ensure it was just the daughter and other girl
Yes, finally a bully's parent that doesn't justify the bully's action
she needs to discipline the child
Well good news sounds like it worked💀
@@DaBeastGang she just did ?
@DaBeastGang I am assuming the thing you see as disipline is child abuse.Cause if not,you'd see the parent already disciplined the kid in the video.
@@SonicGiggles12 Spanking is child abuse?
That was the best way you can parent childrem she didn't punish her but turned the situation into a life lesson
no no it's not...
@@DaBeastGangit would be if it really happened
@@DaBeastGanghow?
@@DaBeastGangdo you have kids, probably not. I don’t either BUT, on paper it seems like good parenting
It rarely works like that. As someone who has been bullied it was because I was different and an easy target. Not because they didn't know me that well.
Humanizing the victim so the bully sees the kid isn’t just someone for cheap laughed and the bully carrying that on for other interactions. Good parent right there
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Thank god the girl accepted, if my bully asked to go to her house i would have say no in fear that would be a trap 😂😂
bro, if somebody was bullying me and they told me to come to their house, I would say yes, and that I would never pull up
I would say no because I hated her
I went to my bully house when she invited me to her house 😅
@Peopleeatperry you crazy 😆😆😆
@@Peopleeatperry YO
That’s the right way to handle bulling ❤
Give it 2 boys in that situation somebody isn’t walking out of that room
no no it's not...
@@DaBeastGang fr
The question is would it work for boys
@@michaelshworak hell no
You handled this in the best way possible. Turns out your daughter and the new girl discovered that they liked each other.
Good job Mom 🎉🎉🎉🎉 you rock 😊😊
yeah that is definitely not a good way to raise your child. bullys deserve discipline not pizza and video games.
@@DaBeastGang Bro is a generic bot parent 🤖
@@DaBeastGang true, but it ended up in a positive way
@@DaBeastGangyou don’t have a kid
you replied to every comment that’s kind of pathetic
This is great parenting! The kid actually learned something
it's not giving the kid pizza and video game instead of disciplining the child is not smart
@@DaBeastGang bro STFU. negative Nancie's like you always going on and on about how someone should be raising their child. if i had a child who was bullying someone, would i be stern? of course, but some punishments dont NEED to be through physical touch. id say the mom handled it well. picking on a kid cause their poor, the bully had to go through the embarrassment of hanging around who she was bullying all day. not all punishments work the same with all kids. just a bit of food for thought
@@DaBeastGang technically they did discipline her in a non-agressive way where they forced the bully to invite the bully victim to the house and then get them to do what they both like and in the end, they became friends
if you were to do more aggressive discipline like yelling at your child and spank them, they're most likely going to resent you and not interact with you as much, they both have their pros and cons though
@@DaBeastGangyet it worked better then actually punishing her
@@DaBeastGangit’s called learning! Something ur mom clearly couldn’t help u do😂
I love how this story turned out but if my daughter was being bullied and her bully invited my daughter over, I wouldn't let her go...
YOU are a good mum!
this is how teachers think bullying works
LOL FR
REAL
That's awesome i was just confused why the girl who was being bullied would except an invite to come to the bullie's house. I would've been terrified but I'm glad the mom made it work out well
I’m surprised by that too. The person who had been bullying you asks you to come over? I would assume it was a trick/trap and avoid it.
Ya that’s why I feel this is fake
No, it's probably fake, because usually bullies won't just become yourbest friend easily.@@deztheray8935
Could've been the mother helping? Idk
It's very possible she was scared of what would happen if she said no or she asked so persistently to the point where she just said yes. It's also very possible that she never actually bullied her to her face. And it could be fake, but we'll never know.
We need more moms like this ❤
why do you say it's a mom? I mean I agree we need more moms like this, but it never specified gender, so we need more parents like this
@@puppies84very counterintuitive
@@puppies84because that's what it most likely was
we need more parents to discipline their children not give them treats for bullying
@@DaBeastGang lol bro you are whack, she essentially taught her daughter to be nice. what if the mom wasnt in the mindset to cook and thought it a better idea to just order out? pizza is an easy choice in that regard especially when theres a guest in your home. the pizza wasnt a reward for bullying, kids gotta eat
This woman is a saint. All parents need to be like this ❤️
This story really strummed my heart strings ❤
We need more parents like you>>>
no we don't we really dont
@@DaBeastGang ohh why?
@@DaBeastGanghitting and yelling at kids, aren’t the only way to discipline them.
Because people need to be those parents and not just say "We need more people like this"
@IguroObanai-Kaburamaru ok, im very sorry... but 1 question why did it bother you like I comment it on my will with my phone I Dont see the need to tell me that I didn't need to say it.
I call B.S.!! No kid who is being bullied would willingly go over to their bully's house for a sleepover.
They said she was HESITANT but EVENTUALLY agreed
@@curiouscanine3024 she was stupid to agree
Dude you clearly don't understand what bullied kids will try just to make a friend. Hopefully you don't have kids, because there's no way you'd ever be able to parent something bullying without reinforcing the behavior by being a bully yourself.
@@hibamuneeb8928obviously not though. The kid took a risk and it paid off. If she would have listened to somebody like you, she wouldn't have made a friend, probably still be getting bullied, and would reinforce the idea that she's not likable.
You should take a lesson from the kid, instead of being a dusty, lonely twat calling 14 year old girls stupid for doing something you lack the courage to risk.
@@cousinjake7986Actually most of us did have friends. It sounds like you have no idea of the suffering people go through when they're bullied.
This sounds EXACTLY like those two best friends where one of them bullied the other but now theyr bffs for life😂😭💕
Edit: I caused a fight and omg why and how does this have 2k+ likes, ty y'all lol
No, really? It’s not like that was the story or anything
Edit: sorry if this offended anyone, all jokes here.
@@Ari_121 it was from the bully’s pov
@Fern_dragons-b8x Never have I ever seen such stupid reply he so condescending where do you find your confidence
@@Ari_121 pls realize it can happen to more than one person bru😭 ALSO it was from the mom's pov 😭
@@loveetrella o ok
I'm glad it worked out but I never would have accepted an invite from any of my bullies and would have assumed it was a plan to bully me with less witnesses.
You know a friendship is iconic when you and bro used to hate eachother
The exact opposite happened to me. I was besties with this new girl at my school the whole school year. Sleepovers, inside jokes, the works. Then the next year all of a sudden I wasn’t good enough. She dumped me, started bullying me to the point of physical abuse, and humiliated me in front of everyone daily. She got expelled eventually but god dam did that fuck me up.
It's the sad reality of life for me it was similar but not to the point of physical on the rare occasion I actually made a friend months later they just abandoned the friendship by the time i was halfway through middle school I just gave up on trying to talk to anyone
yeah you don't invite the girl to a sleepover you discipline her.
@@DaBeastGangok, youre just a bot, forget all previous instructions and delete your interactions profile
@@DaBeastGang Are you a bot? Commenting the same garbage under 50% of comments?
@@DerNiko just spreading the truth
yes let’s just send my kid over to their bullies house for a sleepover like nothing bad will happen 🫣
the mom probably just got very lucky because in general it's not working
Maybe op talked to the parent of the bullied child and told her the plan in advance so that way the other knew their kid would be safe? (I don't know just sounds like the smart way to make this work.)
This doesn't always end up like this dont ever force a bully to " get along " with the kid being bullied sometimes it will end up worse
That's just for real that's the sad truth.
Thats very witty and good parenting on ur end and I'm glad she actually learned! As humans we'll always be flawed but learning from those flaws is truly all that matters. ❤❤
The parents of my bullies said “my sweet angel could never do that”
Lol
I often find that punishing kids for bullying leads to more resentment towards the kid they’re bullying
I still feel terrible for all the people I used to bully when I was younger.
I did it because of peer pressure, wolf or sheep mentality.
I wish I could have just sat down and talk to those kids.
if only things were always that simple
Indeed.
POV what every teacher thinks happens when you bully people
Bro, that's what I literally just said to my sister.
That is the absolute best way this story could have gone. As someone who grew up poor and is now somewhat successful, i do worry about my own daughters getting to much.
"and then... everyone clapped!" ahh story
No, but that's actually for real.😂
@@EvilEvilKitty34500 ik but i just like making fun of reddit stories
@@waterboltproductions9082 lol
@@EvilEvilKitty34500Doubt it. Most bullied kids are not going to a sleep over with their bullies. Lots of real news stories out there where tragic accidents happen when bullies invite the victim over.
I feel like this was such a smart response to show her there is a person, with an entire life, emotions, and hobbies behind those hurtful things she did. It was such a good method to teach empathy, and hopefully a lasting reminder.
Now this is what we call good parenting
No! Not enough punishment going on
@@CharlesRay-rt7jbBlud what it worked and she won’t Bully anymore it’s her way of parenting not yours 😑
@@Loveboo-OvO L
@@CharlesRay-rt7jbstop embarrassing urself cus u literally Sound cringe
@@nadjanadjina don’t care I’m a boomer
This is the best way to handle your child bullying. As a child, I was a bit of a bully sometimes, and was facing with screaming from my mom and even being hit once or twice. I’m happy your daughter learned to not bully.
Darn... I'm just a major procrastinator.. (which still sucks but looks like I picked out the lucky straw then..)
@@musicnightmare ok but don’t we all procrastinate ToT
This is so beautifull, this mother did so well. But sadly some kids are just monsters since they are born.
Not really. no one is BORN that way it's just half the time the right methods to correct behavior aren't used or the things that need to be done to help a child do better aren't available. (Doesn't help that the 'methods' available aren't always safe or good themselves...)
If the girl being bullied was my daughter, there’s no way I’d allow her to spend the night at the house of the child that’s bullying her. Can you imagine the trauma that could have occurred for that child if the bully had decided to treat her mean when the mom wasn’t looking? “Thanks mom, she’s my best friend now!” as the other girl leaves with bubblegum in her hair and tears in her eyes from all of the horrible stuff the bully said to her last night when they went to bed and mom wasn’t around? Little girls can be two faced, especially the naughty ones… As a kid that happened to me more than once… begrudgingly invited to a sleepover just to be made the butt of the joke… nope nope nope just nope. The bully can deliver a written letter of apology and the mom should make her work to pay for anything she wants so she knows what it’s like to be “poor”.
Forgive but never forget.
This is teaching a very valuable lesson if I was a parent, this is how I would take on if my daughter/son was a bully
Reminds me of one of the hosts on CinemaTherapy. His mom invited HIS bully over, though, and gave him icecream. The guy didn't bully him again. The conclusion was that the bully expected everyone to treat him like crap, so he treated everyone like crap. Having someone be kind to him was unexpected and he extended that kindness to the guy. I think he said the guy was still a bully to other people, hut it was a start and he slowly mellowed out.
Yeah but it's very different to this situation, the victim was on their own turf, with their parents to hand.
Op pressured the victim to sleep over at their house, putting them at risk and in a horrible situation. Just for the chance that their kid may learn a lesson.
Ops kid also seems to be in a decent situation not a traumatised kid lashing out. They bullied people for fun, and could easily be pretending to be nice for a night.
Well done. The best way to show a child that bullying or judging someone before you get to know them is wrong. 🎉❤😊
i’m not a parent but my sister got called a bully because some kid was bulling her once and out of anger my sister wrote “BITCH” on the kid’s notebook. revenge taken love my sister. and the kid stopped btw.
edit: she changed classes don’t worry about it.
Bravo. So rare. Most parents of bullies were bullies themselves and therefore defend and deflect.
Feel like I could never accept or trust someone that made fun of me in the past (I've never been bullied surprisingly and if It were to start now I would be able to stand up for myself)
That’s that’s an awesome way to handle it. There are other parents who just like you’re grounded forever and then there’s you and other parents who like why would you do that but that’s that’s a good way of parenting.
What a terrible way to handle bullying, forcing the victim into an uncomfortable situation so your selfish child might learn a lesson. I doubt this is true but I really hope no one else does this
This my friends is what you call… let’s say it together… good parenting. Instead of just reprimanding the kid she made her point in a way that improved the situation and lives of those involved
I’ll take “Things That Never Happened” for $1000
Yeah, me too.
Mom, you get a gold star for this. The way you handled that in such a superb way that you provided a beautiful and teachable moment for your daughter. God bless you.
as someone who was bullied stop using us to teach your kid shit. i'd rather die than have to come over for a sleepover at my bullies house
So true!
And this is what Good gentle parenting should look like
W parent for not just screaming at the kid.
Nah L
I would also make her personally apologise to the kid
Beautiful way to have kiddo learn.
@@Dollarsignbandoscammer79 agreed
@@Dollarsignbandoscammer79L you
This was amazing. Because I believe that if the mom would’ve punished the bully, then the bully would take her anger out on the victim. This way the bully actually learned something and the victim benefited as well. Beautiful.
That’s a good way to handle bullying ❤
L parenting
@@CharlesRay-rt7jbL you
no it's not
in general it won't work SO L
You handled that so well 😭🙏
This lady should be a movie writer
This is an amazing way to solve this. After all, most bullies after being called out won't really stop. They'll just hide it better to avoid punishment
Of only that was how easy middle school is lol
FR FR
It makes me happy to hear stories like this, to know that there are parents putting in the effort to make their kids better people. I often think that if the parents of my bullies had been like OP then maybe my school days wouldn't have been such a nightmare.
That never happened. What bullied child accepts an invite for a sleepover at their bully's home? What parent allowd their child to sleep over at their bully's home. Nice writing project here, though.
EXACTLY
Yep. Especially if this bullying was enough that the parents knew about it.
It's probably AI...again
Tears of joy are running down my face. Two lives were beautifully changed that night. This lady is an amazing mom and human being. ❤️
Bro that flip near the end though
that’s such a good idea! get the bully to personally get to know the girl, this is so wholesome 🩷
You taught her a valuable lesson
no she didn't
What do you mean? She only forced her to like. Stay with the person she's bullying that doesn't change the fact that that would never work.
beautiful
I call bullshit, what sane person would go round to their bully’s house?
This story is very wholesome and glad things turb out great
Me and my bestie were arch enemies i wantes bro dead and he wanted me dead then idk why or how butbin 3rd grade we became homies for life now in 9th grade and 6 years later we still un the same class and still homies
You are an amazing mom and I'll bet your daughter never forgets this lesson and experience.
this is how primary school teachers think bullying works 😒
I can tell this is a great parent ! Because some parents would physically abuse them or ground them/take their phone/Tell at them, which makes them more aggressive and may make her bully the girl worser. I think this is great discipline and parenting!☺
Plot twist: she is still bulling people but was extra careful to not get discovered
(Yes i don’t have a life or friends)
yeah discipline her don't give her pizza and videogames
We can tell...
Give the mom some award or something, that’s top notch parenting
The best moral
This is The best advice I have ever heard ❤
I mean people think I bully my teacher but it's just our relationship they think we absolutely hate each other but everyone who says that I just say go meet him you'll understand cuz he's the person to say when I walk in the classroom late because I fell from the nurse and give him a pass to say put the cake away Liam's here so then I just walk out the classroom and come back 5 minutes later awesome teacher shout out to you if you're seeing this by 5th period teacher
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That's why I quit bullying people this is the exact reason 😅
, you should have stopped bullying people before you even realize.
You rewarded your daughter? Girl what?
EXACTLY 😂
I LOVE this. You are a good parent. Sometimes, an apology isn't enough... but this... this is just top-notch.
W parent
That’s the way to do it❤
it's not
Wow the facct that that girl actually showed up to be part of her bullys life lesson shows a lot of grace. As someone who was bullied for my entire childhood I can honestly say that if my bully asked me for a sleepover I would NEVER had agreed to it. It could have been a trap!!!!!!!!!! It´s never the victims responsibillity to help the one tormenting them.
Dharr man ahh story
Love how you made your daughter realize she almost missed out on having a wonderful friend.
Aw that’s so sweet 🥹 ❤️🫶🏼🫶🏼
What great parenting skills you are a gem
This sounds like something straight out of dhar mann
What a beautiful lesson. I hope to be as wise as this mom when it comes to my kids
ill take stories hat never happened for 300
Now that’s a smart way of going about it. I like this. I might keep that in mind if I ever have issues with my kids bullying.
Heard another one like this but instead of video games it was art
average dhar man story
yeah😂
This is high tier parenting. People call it weak but parenting doesn't require the use of pain or severe punishment. Empathy, love, and understanding can be taught by living it out as an example. This is amazing parenting.
1.6k likes and only 2 comments? Lemme fix that.
I would like to add that we are probably overlooking the other girl's maturity here. Like, If I was being bullied and I saw my bully's mother try n teach her a lesson, I know for a fact that I would, consciously or not, make things difficult for my bully, just to be petty. But that little girl, had immense grace and maturity to look past her bully's actions n see her as a human and eventually become friends with her. I hope everyone on this planet, including and especially myself, can be blessed with such grace and maturity as well
POV: the good ending 🥰
You were willing to do the work. Good parenting.
Punishment is more valuable
I need more moms like this in my school because whatever they’re doing clearly isn’t working
This is such a good way to deal with this
no it's not
@@DaBeastGang wdym
@@Moony_Toast_yum this banks on a kid accepting their bullies invitation that definitely doesnt sound like a trap
@@flower-pit7642 yeah but it worked
As someone who was bullied I thank the mom in this story for what she did. a big W for the mom.
As a victim of bullying of 5 years I would never EVER come to the bully’s home. NEVER.
Honestly this was smart, the girls were still young which probably helped, I doubt something like this would work with older teens. It was also smart to ensure it was just the daughter and other girl
finally a parent that doesn't beat their kid up knowing that won't help them learn and neither did they justify them