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Why bullying should stop
1. Why Bullying Should Stop?
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2. TIPS
1) Be sure they have a friend. For children, having a good,
consistent friend is so important. To them a good friend is someone
they spend a lot of time together, it's not as deep as we adults feel
about it. Therefore, with the teacher's help, facilitate a friendship.
Create play dates, invite over for dinner etc. Knowing they have a
special friend who DOES like them is very important for them to feel
safe and good about themselves.
2) Put your child in a group. Swim, soccer, drama, choir or music
groups give people a sense of belonging, therefore choose one that
suits your child's abilities and interests and watch them flourish as
they work together with others toward a common goal. (by the way,
this is a good idea if your child is a bully as well since they will learn
to work with others as a team; they can't exclude anyone here).
3. TIPS
3) Spend some one-on-one time making an All About Me Poster. As part of your
regular one-on-one time tell your child that you have a great idea for an activity you
could do together. Come prepared as you present this idea with magazine, cool
paper, stencils, foam stick-ons, stickers, markers, etc. Each of you make a poster
titled, "All About Me". After the poster is complete with images, words, etc. Write a
sentence that paraphrases what the poster shows. For example, "I am a kind, sporty,
cool dressing, train-loving, family loving boy." Then hang this poster in your child's
room so they see it often and can reflect on what they love or like about themselves.
The fact that you'll be making one too will encourage them to do this properly.
4) Role Play. It is important that your child practices how to handle situations where
they feel uncomfortable. Having the words and the plan beforehand is very
empowering to a child. So, take a situation and discuss what they could do or say in
return. Make this light-hearted. I did this with my son the other day. He was
complaining that a boy kept yanking his hand really hard and wouldn't stop even
when my son asked him to stop. I gave him an idea of what he could say to the boy
and you should have seen what happened. He went from a sullen face and hunched
over back to a perky, exuberant child saying, "That is an awesome idea, Mom! High
five!!" He felt instantly empowered and I haven't heard anything since.
4. TIPS
5) Read books. Reading to your child is not only a bonding
experience between the two of you, it is such an opportunity to
teach values or lessons. Children identify with characters in stories,
especially if they are the same age. While reading books about
bullying your child will realize that bullying is real, it exists and that
it's not only they who are experiencing the negativity. Here are some
of my favourite books to read with your child.
-The Juice Box Bully (younger school aged)
-The Hundred Dresses (for older kids)
-Stick Up For Yourself (8-12 years old)
-The Recess Queen (younger school aged)
-The English Roses Collection (8-14 years old)
6)Speak to your Child's School and Teacher. In order to eliminate
bullying, it needs to become socially unacceptable. Remember
when it was cool to smoke? Now it is socially looked down upon.
We need to get our schools to take a stand on bullying and help
make it absolutely unacceptable at any school.
5. SOLUTION
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