Whether it’s the road or the internet, learning how to stay calm when others act badly is a life skill.
At the end of the day, parenting is not just about sports or school.
It is about raising kind kids who know how to treat other people well, even when the internet makes cruelty easy.
And that is a lesson worth teaching.
Author’s Note
I wrote this because the internet often rewards the loudest voice and the sharpest insult.
But most of us are just trying to raise decent kids and live decent lives.
If this post helps one parent have a conversation with their child about how to handle online bullying or internet conflict, then it was worth writing.
A loud Toto song, a cajon, a wooden bongo, and one completely unplanned kitchen jam with my daughter that turned into a parenting moment I won’t forget.
A school referral turned into a bedtime conversation about mistakes, accountability, and one of the most important life skills kids can learn: how to own it and move on.
Teaching kids empathy doesn’t come from lectures. A small moment at my son’s school shows how children learn empathy by noticing people and imagining how others feel.