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The Ministry of Education defines bullying as behaviour that repeatedly harms someone else physically (e.g. hitting), verbally (e.g. teasing or threatening) and/or by damaging the victim’s self esteem. It can happen in a range of situations including face-to-face, on the internet and by mobile phone.
The Ministry of Education recommends a number of steps to help cope with a situation where a child is being bullied. You can try
* talking to your child
* confirm the facts: how are they being bullied? Who by?
* tell your child that reporting bullying isn’t “telling on others”
* tell your child you and the school will support them
* making a plan – giving your child strategies to try such as
* ignoring the bully
* if that doesn’t work, tell them to stop
* if the bullying continues, walk away
* talking to an adult or a friend
* talking to the school
* asking the principal, school guidance counsellor and your child’s teachers what they can do to support your child
* keeping in touch with the school and letting them know about any developments in the situation
* if you think the situation is getting worse, you can put your concerns in writing and send them to the school board
* if your letter doesn’t help the matter, you can lodge a formal complaint with the school board
* using support activities and friendships – you should try to make your child’s time out of school enjoyable and supportive by
* involving your child in activities outside of school, such as sport or hobby classes
* encouraging them to spend time with friends
* reading a book about bullying with your child
If the bullying is of a very serious nature, or your child is coming home with injuries, you need to hold an emergency meeting with your school. Each school will have its own policy and procedure for dealing with violence and abuse in schools. This could include mediation, suspension, or in extreme cases, expulsion. |
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