I refuse to "rebut" stupidity.
I would say you never talk to yourself.
I refuse to "rebut" stupidity.
I can't even wrap my head around where the breakdown occurs, because I really honestly would never think to tell my kids 'don't encourage rape'. I don't know a single parent who would. How do you get the nuances of these moral issues across? No one had to tell me this stuff. And if it doesn't get across to your kids, what was the breakdown? I walk away from these news reports always more and more perplexed.
agreed. I just can't wrap my head around how ANY parent could have allowed this to happen or did NOT teach their kids that this was wrong.
Some parents have an excellent relationship with their kids- but if they do not want you to now something, probability is significant that you will not know. At times they will wait until having reached adulthood and tell you what happened.
The above only touches on what a parent is responsible for ensuring. If any of it was missed then the parents were "remiss" in their duties.
I imagine all are 'remiss' at one point or another. Parents are still human. I know of no one who is or was a perfect parent. I doubt such a person has ever existed.
I get what you're saying Gerry, but I was speaking less about the actual rapists, and more about the other kids who were involved in the resulting bullying. The kids who either participated in attacking her for it, or ignored it when they saw it happening. Did you ever think you needed to sit your sons down and point blank explain 'if a girl gets raped and you find out, you should try to get her help.'
The above only touches on what a parent is responsible for ensuring.
I get what you're saying Gerry, but I was speaking less about the actual rapists, and more about the other kids who were involved in the resulting bullying. The kids who either participated in attacking her for it, or ignored it when they saw it happening. Did you ever think you needed to sit your sons down and point blank explain 'if a girl gets raped and you find out, you should try to get her help.'
After 15 years of internet porn being the example of sexuality for kids, it's no wonder they are doing what they do.So what's most obvious to me is that, even if it wouldn't occur to anyone to sit their kids down and pointedly discuss what to do in these kind of circumstances before, it should really be a topic of conversation now between parents and their children. Because I can guarantee that kids are discussing it and what they need most right now is adult perspective and intervention.
Question - When teens act as they have done in this case do you lay the fault at the parents feet?After 15 years of internet porn being the example of sexuality for kids, it's no wonder they are doing what they do.
It goes beyond what HER parents should have done. My kids know (and yes, this sparked renewed discussion), that they should come to me if they're worried for a friend too. My responsibility doesn't end with my kids, their friends may need help too. The parents of the kids who bullied, or ignored the bullying, surrounding this incident, all need to evaluate their parenting.
When a breakdown this large occurs, the whole community needs to take a look at what they need to fix.
What I end up wondering is, do parents not discuss these things with their kids when it's running rampant through the news? I can recall having discussions with my son (my daughter was too young at the time) about Columbine when it occurred. Not in the "sit you down and have a talk with you" kind of way, but as a relevant (to his age group) current event. And every time we would discuss these news stories, it would inevitably roll around to 'what the kids themselves are discussing'.
So what's most obvious to me is that, even if it wouldn't occur to anyone to sit their kids down and pointedly discuss what to do in these kind of circumstances before, it should really be a topic of conversation now between parents and their children. Because I can guarantee that kids are discussing it and what they need most right now is adult perspective and intervention.
After 15 years of internet porn being the example of sexuality for kids, it's no wonder they are doing what they do.
Questions -
Is it more prevalent today than say 10, 20 30 years ago?
If they weren't talking to their kids about this before, I would hope like hell they'd be talking to them after.Do teens as this girl realize the net is forever and the bullying will be following her for quite some time.
I wonder what the parents of the teens that were at this party asked their kids when this news broke?