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Dealing With Bullies: Do's and Don'ts

The many types of researches on bullying have predominantly shown that bullying is practised everywhere and can be devastating to the victim's mental & physical health. Mostly it has been observed that bullying affects an individualu2019s psychology and personality development during the foundation years, i.e., in schools. Here, parents or guardians need to play a crucial role u2013 they need to be extra vigilant and observe their childu2019s behaviour and try to figure out whether he/she gets bullied in school or plays the role of a bully. Now, in this PPT, letu2019s understand more about how to deal with bullies in a better and effective way.

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Dealing With Bullies: Do's and Don'ts

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  1. Dealing with Bullies: Do’s and Don'ts - EDUKHOJ

  2. OVERVIEW The many researches on bullying have predominantly shown that bullying is not only limited to a particular place, but it’s practised everywhere and can be devastating to the victim's mental & physical health. Bullying in schools/colleges/workplace has become an alarming issue in today’s social setting, which impacts a person irrespective of age, gender, or background. Anti-bullying initiatives or groups are the need of the hour to stop bullying. Mostly it has been observed that bullying affects an individual’s psychology and personality development during the foundation years, i.e., in schools. Here, parents or guardians need to play a crucial role – they need to be extra vigilant and observe their child’s behaviour and try to figure out whether he/she gets bullied in school or plays the role of a bully. Now let’s understand more about how to deal with bullies in a better and effective way:

  3. DO’S OF BULLYING: • First, understand what bullying really is. You must learn the difference between a spontaneously rude or inconsiderate behaviour and actions that are intentionally cruel. • Establish a connection with your child by having hearty talks and then try to understand the reason behind this behaviour. Maybe they are getting bullied at school and that is why they have started to behave the same. Collect the facts that others say about your child. After having identified the real reason, look for solutions or ways to stop this behaviour.

  4. DO’S OF BULLYING • Make time for your child. Try to listen to their problems seriously and more often. Also, make them understand that bullying others or being a silent victim to bullying is unacceptable. • Teach your kids the ability to handle conflicts independently and with dignity. Make them learn and understand to keep a watch on their actions and behaviour. Talk often about kindness and empathy. Explain to them their many life-altering benefits and how they can practice them on a daily basis.

  5. DO’S OF BULLYING • Talk to the school management regularly and ask for your child’s behavioural feedback. Support the measures/initiatives to stop bullying at school. • Keep an eye on the friend circle of your child. They may be in a group that exhibits bullying behavior. Encourage your child to form groups or alliances with such people who stay away from bullying or any such kind of behaviour. • You can even suggest movies/TV-series/events/shows that encourage your children to bring out their human side in their day-to-day chores more often.

  6. DON’TS OF BULLYING • If your children want to talk to you about bullying or any such issue, then do not turn a blind eye to them. Listen to them thoroughly and suggest ways to stop such kind of behaviour. • Do not indulge in the blame game by looking for ways to blame someone else like blaming the school management or any third person for such behaviour. Rather try to reach the root cause of it so that bullying can’t be repeated in future.

  7. DON’TS OF BULLYING • If your children resort to bullying behaviour, don’t justify their behaviour that they might have acted in response or something like that. Explain to them that bullying in any form or being a silent victim to bullying is unacceptable. Encourage them to discuss such issues openly. • Don’t act like you know your child’s behaviour and he/she cannot do that. Maybe you don’t necessarily know how they behave outside or in front of their friends. • Don’t make positive comments about bullying behaviour, even jokingly, in front of your kids, as it might encourage them to keep doing the same.

  8. CONCLUSION Bullying is a sensitive issue and most of the times, unavoidable. Bullying has many faces and can happen to anyone, at any stage of life. In fact, with the advent of digital & social media, bullying instances are increasing day-by-day. Resorting to proper guidance rather than forced control or coercion are suggestive anti-bullying strategies. Bullying does not take place when a group of members are empathetic and respectful towards each other and work towards finding cooperative ways to resolve disagreements and discords.

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