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How to Prevent and Stop Bullying Before it is Too Late

Bullying has become a common problem among children. Victims of bullying are unable to find out way to stop becoming subjects to this vice. This is the reason that most adults are finding out ways to prevent bullying. There may be several reasons that encourage children to bully their peers.

The worst part is that bullying cases can vary in severity. Experts feel that bullying must be handled carefully & quickly. They also believe that it is easier to prevent it than to cease it once it has begun.

Bullying usually occurs in isolated areas or places where there is no supervision. Hence, it would be wise to ask your kids not to move around alone during recess or other free classes in school. Ask your child to make friends. Bullying usually occurs when the child is all alone. Ignoring a bullying act may be the best way to prevent further bullying because bullies always seek reaction from the victim & enjoy it.

Teach your child to demonstrate confidence & strength. Most of the bullying occurs because the bullies are sure that the victim is timid or not confident. It is important to avoid crying. Crying or getting disturbed is a kind of enjoyment for the bullies & they try to get more fun out of a victim that becomes upset with their actions.

Another important thing is to teach your child to respond to bullying. He or she should also develop a good self image. This will make it easier for them to prevent bullying. Let your child understand that bullying has occurred due to no fault of his or her. Let him no that accepting bullying is bad if he is targeted.

Here are some great tips coming from experts to prevent bullying:

a) Encourage your child to tell

Your child should come and tell you as soon as he gets bullied. Develop a strong bond with your child. This will encourage your child to confide in you & tell you the problem he faces in school & outside.

b) Let your child trust his teacher

Your child must trust his teacher or principal. He should inform them of anything bad that happens to him. This will help the authorities to keep an eye on certain bad activities happening inside the school & campus.

c) Demonstrate confidence

It is important to demonstrate confidence. Ask your child to be confident enough to take bullying in his stride. A confident child is not an easy target.

d) Make friends

Encourage your child to develop a strong bond of friendship with his classmates & peers of his age group. This also means that the friends should stand up for each other & be together through thick & thin.

e) How to respond

Let your child know how to respond when bullied. He should say nothing & walk away from the spot. Another way to respond in an even & firm way.

f) Avoid unsupervised areas

The child should avoid walking through unsupervised areas. He should never be alone. Let him walk through a crowded place or walk together with friends when passing through an unsupervised area.

g) Praise your child

Praising your child will raise his self esteem & give a high to his self-confidence. Remember, a confident child is less likely to be bullied.
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