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im 16 and i live in Chicago Illinoispotojr wrote:ejayfierce, how old and in what country are you?
i got 2 yeARS LEFT until i graduate..once i graduate i will be free from her! me and my big brother is working up a plan..my bro will be finally done with army and will be going to colledge..and he will get a apartment..and ill run away and live with him... safe from her!! my story is kind of the like book **A CHILD CALLED IT**Star wrote:I think you should definitely tell a teacher at school who you trust.
Not a good idea just to run away. You don't want to end up homeless and in trouble.
Talk to someone. They might give you options which you never knew existed.
Can you watch your language please.AyuM wrote:Call the fuc*n police!
I'm sorry but this post is a load of crap, teachers are there to help you and I think they would rather you tell them than be abused. Also, a teacher is trained to deal with issues such as this.pleasurenpain wrote:Please make sure if your mother really does love you and if it is not possible to talk to her first. Because I don't find the teacher-idea very good... They are gonna jugde on your family without knowing them exactly. And you'll have abad reputation; also your mom might become even more angry. Just be strong and confident and check out the situation. And if you really feel there is no way that your mom is changing after a conversation with you, then maybe it is really the best to call the local Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service.
Be strong and besta luck
Hell no my post ain't crap... Teachers mind their own business. Teachers are trained in their subjects but they are no the best pedagogics ands psychologists. Sometimes parents are just stressed for a time. Who knowa Ejay maybe you are just angry and overreacting. You have to make sure if you deep down love each other and if it is that serious. It is very normal in many many cultures for parents to beat their children. That doesn't mean they don't love and care for their kidsBlackberry wrote:I'm sorry but this post is a load of crap, teachers are there to help you and I think they would rather you tell them than be abused. Also, a teacher is trained to deal with issues such as this.pleasurenpain wrote:Please make sure if your mother really does love you and if it is not possible to talk to her first. Because I don't find the teacher-idea very good... They are gonna jugde on your family without knowing them exactly. And you'll have abad reputation; also your mom might become even more angry. Just be strong and confident and check out the situation. And if you really feel there is no way that your mom is changing after a conversation with you, then maybe it is really the best to call the local Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service.
Be strong and besta luck
Yes they are, Teachers go one training days for this sort of thing, my Mum is a teacher and she goes on many. They learn how to deal with issues like this correctly.pleasurenpain wrote:Hell no my post ain't crap... Teachers mind their own business. Teachers are trained in their subjects but they are no the best pedagogics ands psychologists. Sometimes parents are just stressed for a time. Who knowa Ejay maybe you are just angry and overreacting. You have to make sure if you deep down love each other and if it is that serious. It is very normal in many many cultures for parents to beat their children. That doesn't mean they don't love and care for their kidsBlackberry wrote:I'm sorry but this post is a load of crap, teachers are there to help you and I think they would rather you tell them than be abused. Also, a teacher is trained to deal with issues such as this.pleasurenpain wrote:Please make sure if your mother really does love you and if it is not possible to talk to her first. Because I don't find the teacher-idea very good... They are gonna jugde on your family without knowing them exactly. And you'll have abad reputation; also your mom might become even more angry. Just be strong and confident and check out the situation. And if you really feel there is no way that your mom is changing after a conversation with you, then maybe it is really the best to call the local Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service.
Be strong and besta luck
Wise words. As always.irishguy28 wrote:Indeed, pleasurenpain, you said "Who knows"?
None of us can, because all we have to go on is what was written in here. But if someone is appealing for help (which is what the OP appears to be doing) then who are you to recommend not seeking that help from someone there on the ground to whom the OP has access and who is far better placed to assess the situation?
The teacher would at least know the student and be more quickly able to come to a correct assessment of the situation. The teacher has the professional back up and infrastructure available to handle this sort of situation in the best way possible.
So by all means - tell a teacher, your school counsellor, or your school nurse. Or a priest/minister/rabbi/imam. Or your doctor. They will respect your privacy and confidentiality, in so far as it is appropriate in dealing with the actual situation you find yourself in. They will know what to do and will be able to help.