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Sherlyn denounces school bullying against her son André

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By Castle Pillar

09 Nov 2024, 1:29 PM EST

What until now had been a smooth stay full of good experiences in Miami ended up becoming a nightmare for the actress. Sherlyn. And it is that From social networks, she reported an attack of physical violence against her son André at the hands of one of his schoolmates. What was it he said? Here we tell you.

From her official profile on Instagram, the actor who has participated in melodramas such as “A Lucky Family” and “True Loves” spoke about the school bullying that her little one has been a victim of in the United States.

According to Sherlyn, the first indications of this incident were notified to her by the school management. However, since it was an isolated incident, he thought it would have been part of “a children’s fight.”

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“The truth is that I didn’t give it that much importance because they are children and, although it is something that shouldn’t happen, I thought: ‘well, sometimes it happens’“said the famous 39-year-old.

After delving into the topic and investigating the details of the altercation, he found that: “Turns out it wasn’t someone new. It turns out that the one who bit him was exactly the one who bothered him all last year.”a fact that motivated her to go to the institute immediately to ask for an immediate solution.

Unfortunately, Sherlyn did not get the support she expected from the rest of the parents: “They told me: ‘yes, it’s a bite but it’s not that serious.’ Yes, it is very serious because children’s self-concept, self-esteem, and security are acquired in the first years of age.“, he lamented.

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The Mexican stressed that for her it is very important that this be a lesson for her son André so that he can identify the concept of respect: “No, no, whoever hurts you is not your friend, whoever hurts you physically is not your friend, whoever offends you is not your friend, whoever hurts you is not your friend and we should not normalize that.”

As a result of her post, Sherlyn became the target of appreciative comments from her digital community, thanking her for using her platform to send a positive message. “The safety of our children is in our hands and we must raise their voices”wrote one user, while another added: “Thank you for sharing Sherlyn, it is super important to protect the mental health of our children.”