Ads 468x60px

суббота, 21 февраля 2015 г.

How To Handle Bullying In Child's Life

By Michelle Hussy


Recently, bullying has been presented in the media more than ever because studies are clearly showing that it can have very adverse effects on children over time. Bullying is something that no parent wants their child ever to experience, yet it is inevitable because we cannot always protect them. You should learn how to talk to your kids, look for signs of bullying, and help them as much as you can along the way.

Commonly, with the news of your child being bullied, the initial thought have a conference with the parents of the tormentor. These may seem like the responsible thing to do, it is not the wisest. Frequently, bullies have grown up in homes that are less than functional. These may not always be true, but it is a prevalent conduct for a bully to have raised with this philosophy. A lot of parents will automatically side with their juvenile no matter what the conditions. With this conclusion, think twice before considering this an option. If you need to speak to someone, speak to a school authority. The school can then get in touch with the parents of the kid causing the trouble.

You should also know that bullying comes in many forms, not just physical violence. Bullying, in fact, can be more detrimental to a child using verbal abuse such as teasing and making the children feel inadequate or worthless.

Kids are not always so forthcoming when it comes to discussing bullying with their parents. The bully may have told them to stay silent, or they might feel ashamed. These are why you need to keep an eye out that something is wrong with looking for warning signs. If your child does not want to go to school because of a physical illness. And it is an illness like a stomachache or a headache which is hard to verify, and then they may be attempting to avoid school for some other reason.

As a parent, you have an obligation to watch for evidence of bullying. Mostly because your children won't tell you if, it is happening in their lives. Just try to do your best to monitor your kids, especially where they are going on the Internet and who they may be talking. Once you figure out if your child is experiencing bullying, do your best to help them fix the situation and make them feel better.




About the Author:



0 коммент.:

Отправить комментарий

 

Translate

Моя статистика

Форма для связи

Имя

Электронная почта *

Сообщение *