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Say "no" to school bullying!

author:Ping An Tang River

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The topic of "school bullying" is a cause for concern

School bullying is not

"Little fights" between children

And it is likely to become

Nightmares that affect a teenager's life

What constitutes bullying in schools?

How to keep bullying violence away from children?

Let's get to know ↓

Prevention Starts with "Seeing"

These behaviors are all school bullying

Say "no" to school bullying!

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1. Physical bullying: beating, kicking, slapping, scratching, biting, pushing, pulling, and other behaviors that infringe on the body or intimidate and threaten.

2. Verbal bullying: Acts that violate human dignity by means of verbal abuse, ridicule, ridicule, sarcasm, and insulting nicknames.

3. Social bullying: maliciously rejecting, intimidating, threatening, persecuting, or isolating others, and influencing others to participate in school activities or social interactions.

4. Cyberbullying: slandering others, spreading rumors or slandering others, and maliciously disseminating others' privacy through the Internet or other information dissemination methods.

These situations arise

The child may be being bullied

Say "no" to school bullying!

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What should I do if I am bullied at school?

Say "no" to school bullying!

What should I do if I am bullied at school?

1. Personal safety always comes first. Don't provoke the other person, you can ask passers-by for help, and use abnormal movements to attract the attention of those around you. Take legitimate defence when necessary.

2. When you are bullied, don't be silent or retaliate, but tell your parents and teachers about it.

Say "no" to school bullying!

Children are bullied at school,

What should parents do?

1. Stay calm, communicate with the school and teachers, and take legal measures to protect the child's rights and interests if necessary.

Say "no" to school bullying!

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2. Encourage your child to build beneficial relationships. Parents should cultivate the ability of children to build kind and supportive interpersonal relationships with their peers, which can have a buffering effect on the impact of school bullying.

Say "no" to school bullying!

occurrence of school bullying,

What should schools do?

1. Daily legal education for students. Set up a psychological counseling institution to pay attention to the movements of students at all times, and inform parents in time if they find any abnormalities.

Say "no" to school bullying!

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2. For victims of campus bullying, the school should immediately organize medical assistance, psychological intervention, judicial assistance, etc., and the school must notify the parents of the perpetrators of campus bullying, give serious criticism and education, and appropriately punish them within the scope of the law.

Prevent bullying in schools

The "three noes" should be achieved

Don't be a victim

1. Do not carry valuables such as money and mobile phones, and do not publicly reveal your belongings.

2. When going to the toilet, the corner of the hallway, or the alley near the school, where bullying is common, try to walk in a group.

3. Get along with classmates in a friendly manner, be tolerant, rational and peaceful to resolve conflicts, and do not use radical methods.

4. Enhance self-protection awareness and protection ability, and strengthen physical fitness training at ordinary times, so as to protect yourself in dangerous moments.

Don't be a bully

Intentionally assaulting others, violently insulting others, violently soliciting other people's property, and intentionally and illegally harming others may constitute the crimes of picking quarrels and provoking trouble, forcible insults, robbery, and intentional injury under the Criminal Law of the Mainland.

Don't be an accomplice or a bystander

1. Refuse to fan the flames and refuse to be an "accomplice" to the bully.

2. Refuse bystanders who do not concern you, and appropriately express sympathy and concern for the bullied.

3. Help the person being bullied within the scope of your ability.

4. Report to teachers and parents in a timely manner, and even call the police.

Resist bullying in schools

Let every child

All bathed in the sun!

Source | National Emergency Broadcasting, National Committee for Young Workers