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A Guide for Parents Facing School Bullying
When your child is being bullied, it’s not just heartbreaking—it’s overwhelming. You may feel unsure of what to do, how to protect them, or whether anyone is truly listening. This page is here to help.
What should I do after my child tells me they’re being bullied?
Start documenting every incident—what happened, how your child responded, and any communication with school staff. A written record builds a strong foundation for advocacy.
What if the bullying continues despite reporting it?
Keep documenting and consider escalating to the school board or district office. Your records will support your case and help ensure accountability.
Why is it important to follow up verbal conversations with email?
After any verbal conversation with teachers or administrators, follow up with an email. This creates a paper trail that can be referenced if concerns need to be escalated.
How can I protect my child emotionally during this process?
Let them know they’re not alone. Validate their feelings, involve them in decisions, and consider connecting with a counselor or support group for added care.
Can I request the school’s bullying or harassment policy?
Yes. Every school is required by state law to have a bullying or harassment policy. Ask for a copy—it outlines their responsibilities and your rights.
Is there a legal path if the bullying is severe or targeted?
If the behavior involves threats or repeated harassment, you may be able to file charges such as harassment or terroristic threatening. This step is serious—but sometimes necessary.
Okay, so my mom might not love it if she knew I was hyping her up like this—but whatever, she deserves it. She’s the reason Reagan’s Voice Foundation even exists. Instead of letting my story fade, she made sure people would actually hear it. Because of her and my family, thousands of people now have a place to turn when they feel lost.
My mom isn’t just my biggest cheerleader—she’s everyone’s. She’s been a therapist for over 15 years, helping people deal with the hard stuff—family drama, mental health struggles, all the things that feel impossible to get through. She listens. She cares. And she actually makes a difference.
She also talks with families whose kids are being bullied. She helps them figure out what to do, how to speak up, and how to protect their kids when school doesn’t feel safe. She’s the kind of person who shows up when things get hard—and stays.
And if you need someone to talk to, she’s literally right next to Mammy’s in Bardstown, KY. You don’t have to take my word for it—just Google her (Melanie Carter-Hack). There are tons of details about her practice, what she specializes in, and how to reach out.
But honestly? This foundation is her way of keeping me close. She talks to students, shares my story, and pushes for anti-bullying and suicide prevention—making sure no one ever feels alone in their struggles. She’s fighting for people the way she fought for me.
She’d probably roll her eyes at all this and tell me it’s “not about her.” But trust me—none of this would exist without her. So yeah, thanks, Mom.




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