Listen and support
I will listen to my child's feelings and experiences first, so that he can feel understanding and support. I will encourage him to tell me frankly what happened and what he was hurt.
Asking for information
I will take the initiative to communicate with the teachers, counselors or principals of the school to understand the overall situation. This may involve meeting with school officials, collecting evidence and recording information such as the time, place and witnesses of bullying.
Teach children how to deal with it.
I will help children learn how to deal with bullying effectively. I will encourage him to stand firm, remain confident, ask for help and avoid quarreling or fighting with bullies. I will discuss with him various strategies to deal with bullying, such as seeking support and informing teachers and schools.
Cooperate with the school
I will establish close contact with the school and cooperate with the school staff to solve this problem. I will provide a detailed report on bullying to the school and ask them to take necessary actions.
♂? responsible
If the school fails to properly handle this problem, I will consider taking further measures, such as reporting to school leaders, school district management or education bureau, and seeking a higher level of intervention.
♀? Provide psychological support
I will make sure that my children get the necessary psychological support and care. Whether through professional psychological counseling or family support, I will ensure that he can handle and overcome the negative effects of bullying.
child-rearing
Most importantly, I will always be there to support my child and convey to him that he is not wrong and that he is not a lonely person. I will encourage him to stand up for his rights and interests and make sure that he knows that he is not alone and that his family and school will help him through this difficult period.