Bullyed, felling alone, school tests

Kitkatkaty
Community Member
Everyday I go to school and I get called shorty and all these words, yea I do ignore it but it really does hurt. I feel like my friends arnt there for me. when I'm upset no one askes if I'm ok or do I need any help. I cry myself to sleep every night and I never have a chance to talk to my mum cause she is always at work or sleeping. I don't like talking to my dad cause he just doesn't understand what is happening. I see a councler at school but she isn't helpful at all I dont know what to do, I don't know what friends I have left rn 😥
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quirkywords
Community Champion
Community Champion

KitKatKaty,

Welcome to the forum. Thanks for your honesty in sharing your first post.

You will find this is a caring ,supportive and nonjudgmental community.

Sometimes it is hard at school when you are bullied and you feel no one understands .

Is there a friend or a teacher that you feel you can call .

Maybe you can make a time with your mum .Even if she is busy I am sure she would want to talk to you if she knew how you were feeling.

Feel free to post anytime to like. You are not alone. Many people reading this will be able to relate. When I was at school I felt no one really understood me and the counsellor kep telling me my mother was the cause of my problems.

Thanks again for sharing your story.

Quirky

Croix
Community Champion
Community Champion

Dear Kitkatkaty~

I'm sorry you are having such a hard time, it's not fair. Not only do you have those idiots saying things but you are also finding out that some of your friends don't want to help - or more likely can't.

My son was bullied too and nobody stood up for him, which I think he found the most upsetting thing. Actually his mates were frightened to do anything, afraid they'd be picked on too. So in the end he told me and his mum and we went to the school and it was fixed, it broke out once more, we went again and this time it stopped.

The teachers did try, schoolyard supervision was stepped up and the boy concerned was talked to with his parents.

It's not always that easy I know and I'm sorry the councilor is not helping. As a parent I do know I love my child and want the best, and I'm sure your mum - and dad - want to know how you feel and stop you being given such a horrible time every day. If that means you have to interrupt your mum then please do so, I'm sure she will be glad you did.

You also mentioned school tests in your title. Would you like to say what is going wrong? Are you falling behind?

As Quirky says we do understand and would like you to come here are often as you want.

Croix