| Bullying is the act of intentionally causing harm to | | | | themselves and tell what is happening, the better the |
| others. Many students get to face this issue at | | | | school can deal with the bully and the problem. |
| school everyday. Here are a few tips that will help | | | | 4. If there is a group of students that help stop |
| you control bullying at your school. | | | | bulling in school, join them. If not then try to |
| 1. The best way to stop bullying is "Ignore". If | | | | approach your school staff and insist them on making |
| somebody is trying to mess with you just simply | | | | one. |
| ignore whatever he's trying to say. Don't even look | | | | 5. If you are sick and tired of a bully teasing you |
| at the bully. It will stop him from continuing to bully | | | | then you need to make it clear to the bully that you |
| you. | | | | do not appreciate the way he is treating you. Tell the |
| 2. Instead of telling the bully to stop bugging you, | | | | bully to stop and that it is not okay to treat another |
| simply walk away from him. If you try to engage | | | | person in the manner he is treating you or your |
| them in a verbal or physical confrontation they will | | | | friend. Many times, just being assertive to a bully can |
| feel even more powerful. In fact this is exactly what | | | | deter the bully from continuing what he is doing. If |
| they are always looking for. | | | | this gets bad always use the point # 3 to take care |
| 3. Inform your teacher or a trusted adult at school. | | | | of the situation. |
| Most of the schools won't tolerate this kind of | | | | I hope this helps. |
| behavior. The more students stand up for | | | | |