One morning this week I listened to a local radio station’s morning show like I often do on my drive back home. The conversation on the show this morning was about boys being hit or bullied by girls. The caller was the mother of a 16-year-old boy. She described her son as very handsome, smart, shy and reserved. The school that he attends here in our city is fairly diverse. She expressed one of my concerns as a mother. The concern about someone hurting my child at school. She told the radio host that her son is being targeted by a female classmate. Every day this student calls her son gay, punk, nerd, and suggested to him that he needed to humble himself. The female student pushes him, slaps him, and throws things at him.

The mom stated that she has always taught her son that he should not hit girls, but this student is verbally and physically harassing her son. The moms call to the radio show was for guidance and the perspective of males listeners. The mom said that she was proud of her son for not hurting the girl, but she and her son have had enough. She was concerned about him reaching his breaking point mentally, physically and retaliating against his classmate. The teachers at the school were not intervening and her son was totally fed up. As a mom to a little boy I was sympathetic to her concerns.




