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— Bullying In Your School —

 This page is dedicated to explaining useful strategies to help prevent bullying in your school.

 


Strategy 1 - Inform A Trusted Adult

 If you are being bullied, it is important to have faith in a trusted adult with some sort of authority.  They can help by addressing the situation and taking appropriate action to stop the bullying. 


You may feel scared or intimidated by the bullying, and you don't want to involve a teacher, but it is important to try and push past this fear. If you don't tell anyone and keep it to yourself self it can result in irreversible damage, physically and mentally.


Strategy 2 - Teachers Inform Parents 

Often, when a child is bullied, their parents may not know about it. This is unfair to both the child and the parents. If teachers and parents notice any signs of trouble in a child, they should meet to discuss it. Together, they can review the signs of bullying and address them based on the child's behaviour.


Then they can bring the child in and ask them if they are being bullied. They may tell the true or they may lie to get out of the uncomfortable subject. If they are honest it is important to comfort them and help them get through it.


Signs Your Child May Be Being Bullied