Thursday, June 16, 2011

Critically acclaimed AMC series, "Breaking Bad" Actor RJ Mitte reviews “When Your Child is Being Bullied; Real Solutions for Parents, Educators and Other Professionals”

SolutionsforBullying@gmail.com http://www.solutionsforbullying.com/

RJ Mitte best known for his role as Walter White Jr. on the AMC television series, Breaking Bad reviewed “When Your Child is Being Bullied; Real Solutions for Parents, Educators and Other Professionals”:

We have all come to a place where the need to control, force, and dominate
others for power and laughs is a tragic aspect of our modern society. This
behavior is called bullying. In order to completely remove one behavior we
have to replace it with another. Respecting our differences is more than a
polite idea. It reminds us that we are all equal in our humanity.

Solutions for Bullying offers practical steps, and experience for parents
and children who are experiencing bullying and don't know what to do. In
fact, the book should be used as a proactive tool that helps parents,
their children, and school administrations before a bullying crisis
begins, and leads to out of control behavior, or far worse, the death of
another innocent person.


Respectively,

RJ Mitte, Actor

RJ states in his review “respecting our differences”.  He is so right.  The world would be a very boring place if we were all beige.  Often kids that are more colorful are bullied.    They are bullied because they are different from the norm.    They do not wear the cool, name brand clothing, they are in the band, they like to act.... whatever it is that makes them different is often wrong in the eyes of the bully.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with being different and we must encourage our kids to be who they are while still being respectful to others. 
RJ is only 19 years old; he is much wiser than his years.  There are so many actors that are bad boys/girls treating others with extreme disrespect.  We are so lucky to have a young man like RJ in Hollywood leading by example that being respectful and grounded is cool.  Thank you RJ!

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