One Utah mother has devised a very creative way to prevent her stepdaughter from bullying others at school, but is it the right thing to do?
When Ally Olsen discovered her fiance’s daughter, Kaylee Lindstrom, was bullying another girl’s clothing at school, Olsen says she was “horrified.” Kaylee, who is in the fourth grade was allegedly teasing a classmate about her clothes, calling them “ugly” and “sleazy.”
That’s what Olsen decided she needed to teach her step-daughter a lesson. Olsen took Kaylee to a local thrift shop and told her to pick out the ugliest clothes she could find. So Kaylee grabbed items off of racks, unaware to the fact that she would soon be wearing them. Every “ugly” item, Olsen made Kaylee put in their cart. When they got home, Olsen made Kaylee wear the “hideous” clothing to school for the next few days.
During those days, Kaylee says she was teased and bullied by other classmates, which made her realize how the girl she was bullying must have felt. After two straight days of being bullied at school, Kaylee decided to apologize to the girl she made fun of, and now the two girls are actually friends.
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Mom Shames ‘Bully’ Daughter By Forcing Her To Wear Thrift Shop Clothes is an article from: LifeDaily