MAKIKIPAGPULONG ang aktres na si Yasmien Kurdi kay Education Secretary Sonny Angara kaugnay sa naranasang pambu-bully ng kanyang anak sa mga kaklase sa isang exclusive school sa Makati.
Sa Instagram, isinapubliko ni Yasmien na magkikita sila ni Angara sa Huwebes para pag-usapan ang “potential solutions and strategies we con implement to address bullying in our schools.”
Matatandaang ibinahagi kamakailan sa social media ng Kapuso actress ang naranasang trauma ng 12-anyos niyang anak na si Ayesha makaraan itong pagtulungan ng siyam na kaklase.
“My daughter was targeted by a group of students in her class because she was unable to keep up with group messages about their upcoming Christmas party while we were out of the country,” kuwento ni Yasmien.
“Surrounded by 7-9 students, Ayesha was blocked from leaving the classroom and was denied her food and recess! In other words she was ganged up on,” dagdag niya.
Sambit pa ng aktres: “Ayesha took a vacation to relieve the stress caused by another students who harassed her by taking video without her consent. This caused her paranoia and anxiety.”
“Ayesha is just a kid; she recently turned 12. And she has been enduring this type of bullying since grade 2, alarmingly this has led to the creation of an online ‘AYESHA HATE CLUB’ targeting her. For some reason, some of these students are now in her class,” lahad pa niya.
Makaraang ibahagi ang karanasan ng anak, dinagsa ng komento ang mga post ni Yasmien mula sa iba pang mga magulang na may anak na biktima ng pambu-bully.
“Hearing your experiences has truly touched my heart. I want you to know that your voices are being heard. It’s heartbreaking to think of our little ones struggling, and together, we can make a difference,” sabi niya.
“This Thursday, I’ll be meeting with the Secretary of the Department of Education Sonny Angara to discuss potential solutions and strategies we con implement to address bullying in our schools,” dugtong ng aktres.
“Your stories will guide this important conversation, and I promise to use my platform to advocate for meaningful change. Together, we can shine a light on this issue and empower our kids to stand strong. Let’s fight bullying and protect our children!”