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How to draw a first-grade anti-bullying map

The first-grade anti-bullying pictures are drawn from the following three aspects:

1. People: In the picture, you can draw different people, including students, teachers and parents. These characters can express their attitudes and actions to prevent bullying through different expressions, actions and gestures.

For example, students can draw serious, friendly and helpful, brave and firm expressions and actions; Teachers can draw the image of patient teaching, caring for students and active guidance; Parents can draw an image of caring for their children, positive communication and correct guidance.

2. Publicity slogan: In the picture, you can highlight the anti-bullying theme by adding some publicity slogans. These slogans can include not being a bully, not being a victim, not being a bystander and so on. And express the core message of preventing bullying in a concise and clear way.

3. Scene setting: In the picture, you can set some specific scenes to show the practice and effect of anti-bullying. For example, you can draw a scene of how students unite and help each other in class without bullying their classmates; You can draw a scene where students bravely respond and help when they are bullied; You can also draw a scene of how parents and teachers can intervene in time, guide and deal with it effectively.

Precautions for not being bullied at school:

1. Establish good interpersonal relationships: In school, it is very important to establish good interpersonal relationships with teachers, parents and classmates. Making more friends and communicating with others can help you better integrate into the group and get help and support when you encounter difficulties.

2. Maintain self-confidence and courage: maintain self-confidence and courage in the face of bullying, and don't be afraid and retreat. Believe that you have the ability to deal with bullying and take active measures to protect yourself.

3. Understand the school's anti-bullying policy: Every school has anti-bullying policies and regulations. Students should understand these policies and regulations and abide by the relevant regulations and rules.

4. Avoid loneliness and unsociable: don't isolate yourself, try to be consistent with the collective. If you find yourself unsociable in some ways, you can try to change your behavior and attitude to better integrate into the group.