5 Tips For Dealing With A Bully

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Bullying has become a problem to the point where young children are committing suicide because they feel there's no other way out. Bullying is horrible for everyone involved in the situation, but especially the child that's being bullied. Appropriately dealing with a bully in a way that resolves the issue helps both sides involved. A child who bullies while young will grow up to be an adult bully if he or she doesn't learn better, more effective ways to deal with people. Those who suffer from bullying as children deserve the opportunity to develop self-confidence and enjoy some peace. Here are five ways in which a bully can be dealt with.

1. Say "No" the First Time

The first experience with a bully lays the groundwork for what your child experiences thereafter. Teach your child to say "No" when asked or pushed to do something they know is wrong or makes them feel threatened and uncomfortable. Bullies are looking for weakness and an assertive, firm "No" is not a sign of weakness.

2. Identifying Bullies

Keep a running dialogue going with your child about bullies. Talk about how a bully behaves, what they might do and what they might say. This will help your child identify potential bullies so he or she can stay away from them. During discussions with your child, emphasize the importance of going to a teacher or other responsible adult if trouble occurs at school.

3. Learn to Stand Firm

Raise your child to stand their ground, so they feel confident when they so "No" and walk away from a situation they don't agree with. This can be difficult for children, but when backed up by other children or adults who share the same values, this can help steer kids in the right direction.

4. Identify Negative People

Negative people tend to contribute toward negative events and your child will be much better off without them. Teach your child to identify negative people and steer clear of them when it comes time to choose friends.

5. Develop Self-Confidence

Self-confidence can be difficult to obtain for your children, especially when bullied. Martial arts classes help instill self-confidence and discipline, and they equip kids with the tools needed to protect themselves should the need arise.


About the Author:
Miranda Davis is a writer who enjoys writing on a number of different verticals. For more on bullying, Classroom Talk offers readers more on the subject.



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