How to respond if your child is being bullied
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- It can be hard to know how to respond if your child is being bullied but in this video, Professor Donna Cross from the Telethon Kids Institute provides parents and carers with some practical advice. For more information on the Telethon Kids Institute, head here telethonkids.org.au/
It is the parents fault, they are failing at raising their children properly. Creating bullies, making other children's life miserabele.
its the overprotective parents that are the problem, bullies cant be stopped but making your child a victim is preventable
@@dwn0845 there is no such thing as over protective. It’s the lack of paying attention to their children. It’s also what children see how their parents are. “ arguing, fighting , etc “ children watch and learn most of the time.
May be we can teach kids to be strong mentally first ua-cam.com/video/mF9tGnP8KvQ/v-deo.html
@@tyrannosaurus62 there definitely is such a thing as over protective
My child’s teacher and parents don’t want to tell the bully’s kids and they won’t even use the word bullying.
My son.told be the awful things 2 of his classmates did to him and to few of his friends. My husband and I went to his school waited for all his good friends to show up and greet us and waited for the two boys to come out. We questioned them infront of their parents. One of the parent asked what happened and we allowed the children to explain what happened...ofcourse the bullies denied, but both their parents felt quite ashamed, some of the victims parents too spoke out regarding the ongoing incidents. Next day....my son said his class and friendz was so much more happier coz the naughty ones became good boys.
We did thz after reporting to the teacher didnt work out.
Adults should definetly stand up for our precious little ones together
Yes, bullying is awful. "Gracie Bullyproof" program is what I'd use if I had a child.
I am a massive victim of bullying, my mom has noticed all of these signs that I'm being bullied and I've told her as well, but she doesn't believe me I have so much more proof than I even need to prove that I'm being bullied but my mom doesn't understand and yes she's loving supports me through everything but I don't think she's understanding that I'm having issues and when it comes to confessing things to my parents it's kind of difficult so I was wondering what the best way to let my mom know that I'm being bullied would be.
@@liisay2287 This helps me gather more confidence ty
@@heathernowaczewski1400 No problem. I know this was long, but I hope it helps.
@@liisay2287 It's much more difficult as a child but feeling more confident and being supportive and supported by others does help ones issues in most cases
@@heathernowaczewski1400 I agree 100%.
It's awful when you get a bully actually had a bully a few days ago they were calling me names and saying bully words and when I say bully words I mean like roasting me
If you’re being bullied as a kid, as much as I hate to say it, the only people you should tell are your friends
Of course if your parents find out, make sure they don’t tell teachers
The one thing that teachers constantly do, that just makes things worse time and time again, is confronting the bully
And the reason this makes things worse is because even if you weren’t the one to rat them out, they’ll know who to blame for them getting caught and come right after you
So tell your friends, but try to keep it from family and teachers, unless your family’s willing to get you into self defence classes
After that, prepare, prepare to whoop the bully’s ass, and get ready for a fight
If they’re verbally bullying you, just wait it out, yeah it’ll suck, but until they attack you, you can’t stop it, it’ll be annoying, their insults may hurt, but you’re just gonna have to deal with it
Once things become physical, once they pick a fight, do not hold back, do not restrain anything, release all your anger and hatred on them, beat them senseless, by the time you’re finished, they should have learned their lesson