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Understanding Bullying in Schools How to Protect Your Child

Learn how to identify and address bullying in school. This guide offers tips on recognizing signs, communicating with your child, and taking action to ensure their safety and well-being. For more information visit...https://www.ecoleglobale.com/blog/school-violence/

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Understanding Bullying in Schools How to Protect Your Child

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  1. Understanding Bullying in Schools: How to Protect Your Child

  2. BULLYING Bullying in school refers to repeated aggressive behavior intended to harm or intimidate others. It can be physical, verbal, or relational, and often involves a power imbalance between the bully and the victim.

  3. RECOGNIZING THE SIGNS Watch for changes in your child's behavior, such as reluctance to go to school, sudden drops in grades, or unexplained injuries. Emotional signs include withdrawal, anxiety, or mood swings.

  4. Open Communication Encourage open dialogue with your child about their school experiences. Create a safe space where they feel comfortable sharing their concerns and feelings about bullying.

  5. Taking Action If bullying is suspected, report it to school authorities immediately. Work with teachers and administrators to ensure that appropriate measures are taken to address and resolve the situation.

  6. Conclusion By understanding the signs, taking prompt action, and supporting your child's resilience, you can create a safer and more positive school environment for their growth and well-being.

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