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Bullying At School: Empower Yourself To Protect Your Child Against School Bullying

Bullies In SchoolCertainly as parents we all realize bullying at school is on the rise. School bullying statistics for some countries of the world are now citing figures as high as 25%, or one in four children attending school are either bully victims, are engaged in bullying themselves, or are both!

The chances are very high, and increasing all the time, that you may be facing an incident of middle school bullying or high school bullying at some point during your child's time spent in the public or private education system.

As a parent do you even know what signs or symptoms to look for when dealing with bullying at school or how to support a victim of school bullying?

7 Key Indicators Of Bullying At School

1. Child is afraid to go to school.
2. Child often feels ill on school mornings.
3. Child is skipping school or classes.
4. Grades in school suddenly dropping.
5. Trouble sleeping or nightmares.
6. Becoming a "loner" and avoiding social activities.
7. Talking openly about suicide or attempting it.

Obviously there are more than just 7 indicators of school bullying and common sense tells us these are just guidelines. As caring parents, who know our children, we always must be on the alert for unnatural behaviors in our children that would give us clues that something is seriously wrong.

Positive Support For Victims Of School Bullying

Often when faced with evidence of school bullying, as parents we allow our emotions rather than our brains to control how we react. Worst thing we can do! Often this will make things even more stressful for the child.

As difficult as it may be at the time (and yes, I have been there too, as both a parent and an educator), you must put the needs of the victim first!

1. Comfort the child. Let them know that you are there for them, you care for them, and you will keep them safe.
2. Address any safety concerns. Take any necessary steps to ensure your child is kept safe from the school bullying, or bully, including contacting the school and enlisting help from teachers and support staff.
3. Discuss effective bullying responses with your child to help them deal with face to face situations with the bully. These responses may differ depending on whether you are dealing with middle school bullying or high school bullying.

Negative Support For Victims Of School Bullying

Whether your child is a victim of bullying at the middle school or bullying in high school, the following "pitfalls" or negative support must be avoided.

1. Never try and justify the bully's behavior! Let you child know that any bullying is wrong and no one deserves to be bullied!
2. Very important that you resist the urge to try and solve the problem for your child, unless they are in serious physical danger, as this tells the bully that your child is indeed "helpless".
3. Telling the child to simply avoid the bully will not solve the problem and generally only works for a short time.
4. Never, never tell your child to "fight back". Most bullies are bigger and stronger, and are looking for an excuse to physically punish their victim and impress their peer group.
5. Don't confront the bully or the bully's parents alone. Their reactions may be hostile rather than sympathetic, which could make things even worse for both you and your child. If a meeting is necessary, enlist the help of a third party such as the school administration or a teacher to mediate the meeting and keep things under control.

Parents learning how to recognize the signs of bullying at school, and supporting a child victimized by school bullying, are important first steps, but not the end of the problem. Teaching the targeted child effective ways to empower themselves to deal with face to face middle school bullying or bullying in high school is a vital skill set necessary to cope with this worsening social problem in our school system.

There is no reason why, as a parent, you should not empower yourself to protect your child against bullying at school. For more information and a free report about ways to prevent bullying in school simply click on the highlighted text links


Ive skipped class, what do i do?
i get bullied in school. the main bullies are in my history class which i skipped last week. i have that class again on monday and i want to skip again. nobody cares about me in that class, so no one will care or mind if i keep skipping that class any help? i want to be homeschooled

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Do i have OCD and what can i do to get help if so.?
Hi for a good 6 years now ive been getting bad thoughts in my head that stuff might happen to my family or friends they have gotten worse as time has gone on and i cant seem to block them out. They just seem to pop in my head and i have to tell myself im sure that wont happen or it really bothers me. I suffer from depression to which it only seems to make worse. If i ignore the thoughts i think they might happen which i know is silly maybe but i cant seem to help it. I also have to do some stuff a certain amount of times mostly even numbers of times which i cant help either or i think something bad will happen if i don't. I tend to worry quiet alot and think to much which doesn't help me either.i also sometimes think a little to much about death which really depresses me more i try to block it out but its hard to. Im 23 now but got bullied in school that left me with hardly any confidence at all, I'd get nervous talking to anyone new and still do really, thinking they might think bad of me or treat me how i use to be treated back then. I don't know i just find it really hard to trust people because i think they will think im stupid or whatever, then thoughts like that get me to act really shy which then gets me thinking they must think im stupid acting like that. I don't really have any friends sept my family and some friends from online games. I'm not very good at writing stuff out so i'm sorry if i confused anyone. Im just wondering do i have OCD and if so what can i do to get help im sick of having these thoughts so much now but i cant seem to block them out and its stopping me from doing stuff. Any advise would be helpful. Thank you.

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On Celebrity Apprentice, Aubrey O'Day said "I was also bullied in school a lot.... I was constantly bullied, and I was constantly someone that was different than everyone else." What differences caused her to be bullied? Quote is from episode 12, "Jingle All the Way Home" 4:56.

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