Mother Realizes Son Teases Other Students For Shopping Second-Hand So She Sends Him Thrift Shopping

Nov 19, 2019 by apost team

It is no secret that the problem of bullying, especially at school, is spiraling out of control. This epidemic has many parents and educational administrators greatly concerned and taking actions to stop the behaviors so that kids are not hurt.

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Bullying takes on many forms. One of the most common things that kids bully others about is what they wear and what stores they shop at. As adults, it is easy to recognize that this type of teasing is extremely wrong. Unfortunately, many kids do not always see it that way unless they have an adult pointing out the error of their ways.

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Cierra Forney is a mother from Braselton, Georgia who noticed that her 13-year-old son was being judgmental about what his classmates were wearing. She caught him joking about his peers buying clothes from retailers such as Walmart or Goodwill. As a concerned parent, she was so upset with his judgmental behavior that she decided that he needed to show more gratitude and less entitlement.

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She took to Facebook to talk about how her son was acting like he was too good to shop at stores like Walmart while making fun of students who buy their clothes from Goodwill. Explaining that she does not tolerate that behavior, she went on to show what happened after she took her son to their local Goodwill.

You can watch this video to see how Cierra taught her son a valuable lesson about judging others and why that behavior is never acceptable.

After you have watched this story, be sure to spread the message to other parents that you know. The world definitely needs more mothers like Cierra.