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The child was harassed by his classmates at school. Does the school have the obligation to inform parents?

Children are harassed by classmates at school, and the school has the obligation to tell parents.

Schools here are obliged to inform parents. According to the protection law, first of all, serious harassment can be identified as bullying. Among the students, if the dominant party in age, body or number intentionally or maliciously commits the acts listed in the preceding paragraph against the other party, or bullies or insults the other party in other ways, thus causing personal injury, property loss or mental loss to the other party, it can be regarded as bullying.

Therefore, when such a serious incident occurs in the school, the school should immediately intervene, properly handle it, and promptly notify the parents or other guardians of the students.

Characteristics of harassment:

Harassment is an act of offending or insulting others through physical or verbal behavior against their will. Common types of harassment are sexual harassment, telephone harassment and spam messages.

The related content of harassment is also an important content of comprehensive education. Learners not only need to cultivate the awareness of rights related to harassment, understand the specific forms of harassment, but also need to know how to treat harassment correctly and seek help after being harassed.