February 3, 2012
Has your child ever been bullied at school or during recreational activities? If yes, we are here to help your child stop being bullied by providing you 5 tips to bully-proof your child. Read below to get started.
Bullying of kids happens daily and weekly at school. Now bullying has made national headlines. This has made schools and communities promote anti-bullying. Here are ways to keep your child from being a target of bullying:
Talk About It
Talk to your child about bullying. Let your child know that bullying is never something to be tolerated. Share your stories of being bullied as a child. Make your child know it is okay to tell others he or she has been bullied. Learn what policies the school has about bullying and ask how do members of the staff address bullying.
Remove The Bait
Make sure your child does not bring items to school that would make her or him be a target of bullying. This includes expensive clothing or gadgets. If your child does not need it to learn in class, do not let him or her bring it to school.
Buddy Up For Safety
Make sure your child has a friend or two at school that will be there throughout the school day. Bullies are less likely to target kids with a buddy or two buddies. This includes having a buddy in the locker room, school bus, and bathroom.
Keep Calm and Carry On
If a bully tries to physically or verbally strike your child, tell your child to remain calm and ignore the bully by walking away. Bullies only gain power when hurting others. If a bully cannot ruffle your child, the child is less likely to be targeted by a bully.
Do Not Try to Fight A Battle Alone
As a parent, you should tell your child that he or she could bring bullying concerns to authorities. This includes you, a school official, a counselor or the law enforcement.
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If your child does not need it to learn in class,
Keep Calm and Carry On,
Learn what policies the school has about bullying and ask how do members of the staff address bullying,
Let your child know that bullying is never something to be tolerated,
Make sure your child does not bring items to school that would make her or him be a target of bullying,
Make sure your child has a friend or two at school that will be there throughout the school day,
Make your child know it is okay to tell others he or she has been bullied,
Now bullying has made national headlines,
Remove The Bait,
school bus,
Share your stories of being bullied as a child,
take them to ShadowLand Adventures,
Talk About It,
Talk to your child about bullying,
tell your child to remain calm and ignore the bully by walking away,
the child is less likely to be targeted by a bully,
This has made schools and communities promote anti-bullying,
This includes expensive clothing or gadgets,
This includes you,
To teach your child and your child’s friends how to practice teamwork and support,
we are here to help your child stop being bullied by providing you 5 tips to bully-proof your child, and
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