Tuesday, 17 July 2012
What To Do About Bullying: Tips For Parents
1. Encourage your child to report bullying incidents to you:
• Validate your child's feelings by letting him/her know that it is normal to feel hurt, sad, scared, angy, etc.
• Let your child know that she/he has made the right choice by reporting the incident(s) to you and assure your child that she/he is not to blame.
• Help your child be specific in describing bullying incidents: who, what, where, when. (Look for patterns or evidence of repeated bullying behaviors.)
2. Ask your child how she/he has tried to stop the bullying:
3. Coach your child in possible alternatives:
• Avoidance is often the best strategy.
• Play in a different place.
• Stay near a supervising adult when bullying is likely to occur.
• Look for ways to find new friends.
• Support your child by encouraging him/her to extend invitations for friends to play at your home or to attend activities.
• Involve your child in social activities outside of school.
4. Treat the school as your ally:
• Share your child's concerns and specific information about bullying incidents with appropriate school personnel.
• Work with school staff to protect your child from possible retaliation.
• Establish a plan with the school and your child for dealing with future bullying incidents.
5. Encourage your child to seek help and to report bullying incidents to someone she/he feels safe with at the school:
• Adult in charge of a specific activity or area (such as the playground, lunchroom, field trips, bus lines, gym, classroom).
• Teacher.
• Counselor.
• Principal.
6. Encourage your child to continue to talk with you about all bullying incidents:
• Do not ignore your child's report.
• Do not advise your child to physically fight back. (Bullying lasts longer and becomes more severe when children fight back. Physical injuries often result.)
• Do not confront the child who bullies.
• Do not confront the family of the child who bullies.
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Bullying is really a serious issue, it brings several kinds of negative changes in our life and personality. Most probably, it reduces our confidence level, affect our mental condition, increase hate and regret, and many others. So, in every organization, we have found certain rules and campaign programs to reduce bullying problems. Here also in this article, we have found some suitable tips to reduce bullying issues.
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