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“I think I'm being bullied.”

The hardest sentence a teen can say out loud — they spend weeks or months not saying it because they're afraid you'll over-react, under-react, or make it worse by calling the school. They're not wrong to worry. So tread carefully.


For ages
10–1213–1516–18
Topics
Friends & Social DramaMental HealthSchool & GradesCommunication & Connection
Teen profile
Girls More TargetedSocially Isolated
Family context
Recently Moved/New SchoolBusy Parents
I.
The scene

What's happening.

Your 13-year-old, in the car after school, voice tiny: “I think I'm being bullied.” Your foot lifts off the gas without you noticing.

II.
The instinctive version

What we usually say — and why it backfires.

Parent

Oh my god. Who. I'm calling the school tomorrow morning.

Teen

NO. That will make it a thousand times worse. Forget I said anything.

Parent

I am NOT going to let some kid bully you and do nothing.

Teen

(shuts down and doesn't bring it up for 6 more months)

III.
The better version

What works — and why.

Parent

Okay. Thank you for telling me. I want to hear the whole thing. Can you walk me through what's been happening?

Teen

...there's this group of girls. They've been screenshotting things I post and making fun of them in the school group chat. Some of it is online, some at lunch.

Parent

How long?

Teen

Like two months. Maybe three.

Parent

Okay. Three things I'm thinking. One: this is a real thing happening to you, and it's not your fault. Two: I'm not going to do anything without telling you first — you tell me what you want me to do, what you want me to not do, and we go from there. Three: we should talk about screenshots and documentation for the platform-side stuff, because you may need that later even if not now.

Teen

Okay.

IV.
Memorize these

Key phrases to reach for in the moment.

If your teen is in crisis

If your teen mentions self-harm or suicidal thoughts in connection with bullying, treat as crisis: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline · Text HOME to 741741 · pediatrician or adolescent therapist same week. School counselor (or Title IX coordinator if the bullying is gender / race / disability based) as a parallel track once your teen consents.

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