How to handle bullying in school

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  • How to handle bullying in school
  • Become the expert on bullying.

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    October is National Bullying Prevention Month. In the aftermath of the pandemic, global conflict, and heading into an election season, it feels like we live in a world full of bullies. We need role models who demonstrate kindness now more than ever.

    Avoid the bully and use the buddy system.

  • Hold the anger.
  • Tell an adult.
  • Act brave, walk away, and ignore the bully.
  • A child is being bullied in school.
  • Bullying does not just happen to young people, but developing brains are at the greatest risk of long-term damage from the chronic stress of abuse (Çalışkan et al., 2019). Taking a stand against bullying wherever we see it is vital so that we can foster online and offline environments where people treat each other with respect.

    Bullying can have harmful and severe mental health on people, and the perpetrators of abuse—bullies—don’t “grow out of it.” They go on to bully their partners, colleagues, friends, and neighbors, leaving scars along the way.

    Watching a bully in action, or someone being bullied, can be uncomfortable and even scary, making us not want to get involved. But being a silent bystander is worse. It actually supports the bully. We can all choose to be "upstanders" and actively work to stop bullying and promote a positiv

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