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“Oh, Are You Jealous?”: Bully Interrupts Boy’s Special Hug, Grandma’s Bold Move Saves The Day

“Oh, Are You Jealous?”: Bully Interrupts Boy’s Special Hug, Grandma’s Bold Move Saves The Day

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Every generation in a family brings its own magic—parents set the rules, kids break them, and grandparents? They remind everyone why love and laughter matter the most.
In a delightful post on r/pettyrevenge, a lady who goes by RumBunBun online shared how she used her wit to protect the special bond she has created with her grandson and to teach his peers a lesson in kindness.
When the boy's meddlesome teammate tried to ruin their cherished post-game hug, this clever grandma turned the tables in a way the whole gym should remember.

Sadly, bullying is a reality many kids face in their day-to-day lives

But this grandma's story proves that we can all find our own way to fight it

Image credits: RumBunBun

Such behavior can be caused by a lot of factors, but the important thing is that it was addressed

Without knowing Sam's teammate's situation, it's impossible to know why he was acting this way, but even though every individual is unique, bullying is often caused by:
Peer factors
Family factors
Emotional factors
School factors
Every youth involved in bullying—whether they're a target, a bystander, or the perpetrator—can benefit from adult, school, and community support, and this grandma is really cool for taking a proactive approach.
"The simplest way to understand bullying suggests that being bullied causes children to grow up to become bullies themselves, and that suffering child abuse can create a predisposition toward abusing others," said Loren Soeiro, Ph.D., ABPP, a psychologist with a private practice in New York City.
According to research, bystanders can be the key to stopping it, either by intervening directly, supporting the victim, or reporting the incident. Those who intervene can help establish a culture where bullying is seen as unacceptable, creating a community-wide expectation of empathy and accountability.
So here's to Grandma for being a positive example!

People who read the story applauded Grandma's quick thinking

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