After She Found Out That Her Son Was Being Bullied By His Classmates, She Let Him Stay Home From School The Next Day, And She Took Him On A Fun Trip Instead

When there’s bullying going on at school, and your child is bearing the brunt of the attacks, it is undoubtedly scary and upsetting for both of you.
Kids can be cruel and are quick to pick up on anyone who might be a little different.
TikTok user Karen Johnson (@karenjohnson7450) is sharing a video about her son being bullied by classmates at school and how he handled the situation with grace and maturity. The video has gone viral and gained over a million views.
Recently, Karen received a phone call from the school principal, informing her that a large group of kids were “taking a survey” to determine whether or not her son was gay.
After hearing about what happened, Karen was understandably upset about the way her child was treated by his peers.
So she decided to let him stay home from school the next day and take him on an outing instead. Her son ended up having a blast with his younger brother at Dave and Buster’s.
In a follow-up video, Karen clarified that she doesn’t think the solution to bullying involves keeping children from all situations that might be potentially harmful.
It’s impossible to protect your kids from everything. At some point in their lives, they will find themselves in a tough position and will have to learn to handle it on their own.
Karen also revealed that her son had reported the bullies to the principal. So his day off from school was a reward for responding appropriately, not a way to run from his problems, as a few TikTok users seemed to think.

Alyona – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual child
But many more TikTok users sent an outpouring of support and kind words in the comments section.
“Tell him there are worse things you can be. Like being those kids’ parents! I’d be so embarrassed if my kids took part in this so-called survey!” exclaimed one user.
“I’m so glad his principal made you aware of the situation ’cause that’s not always the case. For some kids, it just gets swept under the rug by admin,” commented another.
“Those kids do those things because they feel bad about themselves; he’s perfect in every way,” wrote a third.
@tomboycutie55 Got a call from the principal yesterday, informing me that a large group of kids were “taking a survey as to whether or not my son was gay.” After calming the mama bear insode me, I decided to keep him home from school today, and take him to @Dave & Buster’s. Little brother has early release today, so I gave him the option of going later, just me and him, or taking his brother too. Not only did he choose to take his brother, he waited for the bus, for over half an hour, so he could tell his brother. ?#MyHeart #FYP #Family #BoyMom
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