Jason Snyder
WKR
My heart and prayers go out to you and your family. I’m so sorry.
Life is precious and the loss of a young life to these type of situations is abhorant sincere prayers to the family of such a loss. Sadly this is a product of todays society teachers, counselors who are afraid to do there jobs, parents who dont want to hurt there kids feelings, perhaps it would of been best to say adjust the kids parents a bit. When it comes to saving my kids life nothing is off the table,Todays pansy ass society create this type of trash and the situations that it causes.Sorry to hear that. Prayers to the family.
We went through the bullying on Snapchat a couple years ago with my granddaughter being bullied. She was cutting on herself and talking about ending it all. We finally convinced her to give us names so we contacted the parents and showed them the posts, also contacted the school and gave them the names. Don’t know what the parents did but the school counselor and principal didn’t want to make waves as a couple of the kids parents were big donors. This was a private christian school. So, in front of them my daughter who was raised country old school told my granddaughter that next time it happened the give the loudest one a good shot to her nose. I would have said solar plexus, but the nose works just messier, oh and she knows how to throw a punch too.
She’s now in a different school, plays 3 sports and is a cheer leader. And she’s not on social media.
That’s what I said too. Its tough…all their friends communicate with social media. We did good until our kids got to high school, sports teams, teachers etc all communicated via some sort of social media app. For example, the entire baseball team communicated with snap chat. Son was the only one who didn’t have it. We fought it for a long time, then ultimately gave in with monitoring apps and daily activity reviews. Still not a perfect situation. In my experience, social media is way harder on girls than boys. I have one of each and with the filters and BS, its hard for them to separate fake from reality.My most sincere condolences. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family in this hard time. I’m terribly sorry for this tragic event…
Thank you, though, for sharing with us in your time of grief and pain. Unfortunately, your story is all too common. Even 1 is too many. So sharing your story and talking about it helps bring awareness. So thank you.
My wife and I will be bringing our first child into the world in January. Flip phones when they become a teen and no social media until we determine they are mature enough to understand the dangers…
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