If a parent knows there is bullying occuring, and they do not act, this parent is not a very trustworthy or helpful person. They are not likely a good parent and you need to find another adult to help you. Someone you trust and you know will act. A parent who does not act upon bullying is completely unacceptable.
Tell somebody! or just stand up for your self. Dont let them take control. My parents always told me to either stand up for myself or to just ignore them. they will get bored soon. x
stand up for yourself
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tell your parents about it and have the principal set up a meeting with the bullys mom or dad then discuss the problem with the bullys parents.
not unnecessary, but there might be some who stand up for them selves.
We should not bully because millions are killing them self from bullying. Someone need to stand up for it .that's A good sentence for bullying , i love these kind of sentences that stand up for bullying .
Not fight back or stand up for themselves
Bullying is something that can be very hard to stop. So the answer to this question is YOU, you can put a stop to it if you have the guts to stand up to this person online and get rid of them for good or if you are to scared because they may seem nasty tell parents , a close friend or if a child tell teacher these people can give you advice on how to stop it . SO DON'T BE AFRAID PUT A STOP TO BULLYING NOW
No, It's not. standing up to yourself means growing up. and you have the rights to stand up.
There is a number of ways parents can prevent bullying. They can raise their children with a number of values discouraging such behaviour. They can encourage their children to stand up for themselves and practice assertive sentences to help them leave a situation. It is important to let your children know that should they ever be bullied, it is essential that they should report it immediately to an adult they trust. No one deserves to be bullied, and it is a human rights violation. If bullying is occurring, parents should take action immediately. If the bullying is occurring in a school environment, they should confront their child's teacher or principal about it. They should then discuss ways for the teacher or principal to stop the bullying (e.g: having the bully suspended, having a talk with the bully and/or their parents). If the bullying continues, the parent should directly contact the bully's parents, and the school once again to let them know that it is still continuing. The bully may get suspended again. If the bullying still continues, it might be best to remove your child from the school and place them in another.
Since you have in laws this means you are old enough to stand up for your rights. Firstly, you should discuss this with your husband or wife as they really should be sticking up for you. You can ban your in laws from coming to your home if they refuse to stop bullying you and you can refuse to go visit them. Again, it is up to your spouse to discuss the problems with his/her parents. The four of you should be able to sit down calmly and try to come to an amicable agreement. Your mate should expect his/her parents to be respectful of you or they have no backbone.
1.Inform an adult 2. Talk to a counselor 3. Stand up for yourself there are many ways to manage bullying but each one has there own consequence.