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Prevention of school bullying content

Campus bullying is a serious problem that not only affects the physical and mental health of the victim, but may also lead to more serious consequences. Therefore, preventing bullying in schools is very important. In my opinion, more prevention propaganda should be done:

Rescue first: For victims of campus bullying, the school should immediately organize medical assistance, psychological intervention, judicial assistance, etc.

Don’t be a victim:

Do not carry large amounts of money, mobile phones and other valuables, and do not publicly display your belongings.

Try to go together in groups when going to restrooms, corridor corners, or alleys near schools and other places where campus bullying is common.

Get along well with classmates, resolve conflicts tolerantly, rationally and peacefully, and do not use extreme methods.

Improve self-protection awareness and ability, and strengthen physical fitness training in order to protect yourself in dangerous moments.

Don’t be a bully: Intentionally beating others, violently insulting others, violently asking for other people’s property, and intentionally illegally harming others may constitute the crimes of provoking trouble, forcible insult, robbery, intentional crimes in our country’s criminal law Injury, etc.

Don’t be a echoer or a bystander: refuse to fan the flames or become the “accomplice” of the bully.

Avoid becoming the target of bullies: do not carry more money, mobile phones and other valuables, and do not show your belongings in public; try to go together in groups where bullying is common on campus; get along well with classmates, be tolerant, and Resolve conflicts rationally and peacefully, without using extreme methods; improve self-protection awareness and ability, and strengthen physical fitness training in order to protect yourself in dangerous moments.

Refuse to be an echoer or a cold-eyed bystander: refuse to fan the flames, refuse to become the "accomplice" of the bully; refuse to be a bystander who has nothing to do with yourself, and appropriately express sympathy and concern for the bullied; within the scope of your ability Provide a helping hand inside to help those being bullied; promptly report to teachers, parents, or even call the police.