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What would you do if your child was bullied at school?

Parents are the source of confidence for their children. If my child encounters bullying at school, I will do the following:

1. Communicate with the child immediately to understand the details.

2. Give children care and support so that they can feel the support of their family.

3. Encourage children to talk about their experiences and feelings, and listen to their voices.

4. Don’t blame your children, make them feel safe and understood.

5. Tell your children that bullying is not their fault and emphasize their right to be respected in school.

6. Encourage children to protect their own rights, but do not encourage retaliation.

7. Teach children how to build healthy, respectful relationships with others.

8. Teach children how to protect themselves in danger or distress, such as asking for help or leaving a dangerous environment.

9. Help children develop strategies to deal with bullying, such as ignoring the attacker, seeking support, etc.

10. Encourage children to participate in extracurricular activities, cultivate their interests and hobbies, and enhance their self-confidence.

11. Keep in touch with the school to understand the situation of school bullying and work with the teacher or principal to solve the problem.

12. If there is evidence, provide relevant evidence to the school to prompt the school to take action.

13. Educate children on how to protect their privacy and prevent personal information from being leaked.

14. Seek help from a professional psychological counselor or educational expert to provide more professional support and advice.

15. Observe children’s physical and emotional changes and help them deal with stress and negative emotions in a timely manner.

16. Teach your children how to respond to negative comments, such as ignoring or responding to positive comments.

17. Encourage children to maintain good interactions with friends and cultivate positive social relationships.

18. Encourage children to learn self-defense skills and enhance self-confidence.

19. Help children establish correct values ??and moral concepts to avoid becoming bullies.

20. Educate children to identify and handle conflicts, and learn to solve problems in reasonable ways.

21. Encourage children to participate in social practice activities and increase social awareness and responsibility.

22. Build a trusting relationship with your children and encourage them to share their difficulties and frustrations with their parents.

23. Emphasize children’s strengths and talents to enhance their self-esteem.

24. Tell your children that if they are still being bullied, they can seek help from other authorities such as the police or social services.

25. Monitor children’s online activities to ensure they do not become victims of cyberbullying and educate them about online safety.