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Happy slapping (ggrrr)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.talk to the father BUT bear in mind that nothing will changefor the better - they are children, and as such you can not impose adult values onto them, children are violent, sadistic and cruel (obviously with exceptions, but generally the ones that are nice will not intervene as to step up is to get knocked down by the majority) and will take pleasure in other children fighting - don't you remember being young and everyone rushing over to watch a fight and shouting "fight, fight fight" - this is the same as it always has been but with a bit more technology... i can see how you compare it with happy slapping - but the emotions behind it are very different - there was no imbalance of power (stronger picking on weaker) and the 13year old didn't set out to humiliate or attack your child he simply witnessed your child getting himself into an unfortunate situation.
I don't want to be mean but instead of focusing on an innocent and normal 13 year old i think you should have a good talking too your son and maybe his friend about not fighting and how to walk away from situations outside his control
Hello, ive just started 6form, but having been in a secondary school ive seen and heard about fights weekly.
At each of the fights there has alwasy been people videoing or encouraging the fight. It is so sick but it is natural and all teenagers do it. They think it is funny at the time until they grow up.
I agree the 13 year old is in the wrong and incredibly sick for filming a fight but it is just what teenagers do.
To be fair the only thing you can really do is obviously is talking to your son and telling him that fighting isnt the only answer.
Personally i owuld want to speak to the 13 year olds father, but it is what all children do at that age. They belive it is all a laugh and a joke until its them that is invovled in the fight
I hope your son is ok (",)
Thanks again everyone x x
Hello, ive just started 6form, ive been at secondary school and ive seen and heard about fights happening weekly. I hate to say it but teeenagers filming fights and encouraging them is natural, its sick and a horrible thing to do but its as though its the 'new craze'.
Personally i would want to speak to the father of the 13 year old but i can imagine him saying to you, 'i will speak to my son about it, but every teenager does it' and so on.
Filming fights is all fun to teenagers until its them involved in the fight.
I hope your son is o.k
Personally I think you are over reacting quite badly here. Two friends had a fight at school. i can remember that happening quite regularly when I was a kid and is nothing to get really worried about, especially since you say they have made up since.
with regard to the older boy filming it i thin again you are over reacting. Whenever we were on the playground as kids and two younger kids started fighting we would all draw attention to it because when you are that age it is funny. It's not a sick joke and is nothing like happy slapping. It was probably seen by this 13 year old as something amusing and thought he would film it and show his mates.
Please keep this in perspective, as said above it is no different to what used to happen it's just there is more technology around these days.
Going back to speak to this boys parents would achieve nothing accept you maybe being labelled a busy body etc
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