This Father’s Response To His Daughter Being Bullied Should Win Him Father Of The Year

by | Nov 22, 2016 | Blog | 0 comments

A father’s love for his daughter is one of the strongest bonds in the world. Dad’s take pride in protecting their babygirls!

In the video below, this official Dad of the Year created a song just for his girl, called Love Yourself.

The song was born out of his need to protect and shield his daughter from being bullied at school. Bullying is an epidemic that many kids face while simply trying to get an education. As parents, getting involved, with efforts large or small, helps in the fight to end bullying on all levels, physical, mental, etc.

In this situation, when the young Khari, reveals to her dad the trouble she’s facing at school, he fights back with these bullies in a way that leaves them powerless.

His daughter may have been ridiculed at school, which no doubt had to break this dad’s heart. But in their home and on social media, he used his talent to elevate his daughter to princess status. The video Love Yourself is now showing the world that Khari is loved, adored and special….which no bully can compete with.

The great message that this video also relays is, there will always be those who criticize and/or bully, but Khari and other little girls like her, don’t have to rely on these people’s approval. What matters most is that they know they are beautiful and priceless…starting right at home.

This is one very wise dad with a perfect message for our youth. Check out the video and share it with others who may be experiencing similar struggles.

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