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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
The flip side of that is I would be mortified if my son ever did something like that, and I would be very disappointed if he knew about it and didn’t try to stop it.
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My wife and I have raised our 10yo to respect everybody. If he sees a wrong, don't be afraid to speak up. If hes afraid to speak up, find an adult. If his friends or company are doing something offside or questionable, question them, and remove yourself from the situation. And above all, stick up for people that can't defend themselves. It really is that simple. Parents need to be parents.
If your kid is passive or a bit of a follower, teach them to remove themselves from the situation and find an adult or superior to help
If your kid is more outgoing and outspoken, teach them to stand up for others and what's right.
Our son has asked questions about the case. While alot of the detail is way more than he should be privy too, our message to him is to always stand up for what's right, if something doesn't seem right, question and ask, stand up for others, and no always means no. We've also told him a bit about intimacy and trust, and to only do things with someone you love and trust. That's our message to him, and he gets it.
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