By the school.
Schools.
parents
Should bullying be addressed by schools or by parents? i think by schools because when the kids are at school it under the kids supervision and under there responsibility.
Parents may wonder what is wrong with their child, why their child is sad, upset or depressed. If the child can't or won't tell the parents what is happening, then the parent can do little to help. Parents should always be alert to changes in their children's moods. There are bullies in most schools, and many schools do not have strong systems in place to counteract bullying. Parents should ask the school for the school's policy on bullying and cyber-bullying, and should not rest till they are satisfied the school is taking them seriously.
You should
You should search the internet for homophobic bullying policy schools and see what you get. There's no way of knowing EXACTLY how many schools, but if you find two or three and see if they cover bullying for sexual orientation you should be able to find enough information for a small report.
All schools should implement some sort of a program where it is easy and anonymous for students to report bullying. It is essential to help victims and to control and stop bullies.
call the school
To stop bullying at school you should go and tell the priciple or a teacher you trust. And you should ALWAYS tell your parents if you are being bullied.
Since there hasn't been a change in bullying over the years, why should we still try? Instead of using the schools money on classes for bullying, they should spend it on sports and academics. Because, that wont only put the money to a good use, but also to get more kids involved and to have a boost in self-confidence for themselves. You also need to think about where the bullies get it from, and why the do it. Statistics say that the source of bullying comes from how their parents treat them, and how they feel about themselves. Low self esteem leads to being rude to others to make yourself feel better. Second Opinion: Bullying is a big problem, and kids are not well equipped to handle it. WikiAnswer has a zero-tolerance policy on cyberbullying, and schools as well should have a zero-tolerance policy on bullying. There should be seminars and training, both for potential bullys and for potential victims. At minimum, someone caught bullying should be suspended, with a flunking grade for every subject they are taking, and repeat offenders should be expelled. Again, ZERO-TOLERANCE.
The best action to take is to warn the person bullying other kids and advice them on to never bully again...
You should tell your parents or teachers, and u must say stop to them.
yes, I believe cyber-bullying needs to be addressed, it is just as painful as being bullied in person and can lead to emotional scaring. Also, in certain individuals it can lead to suicide.
All schools should implement some sort of a program where it is easy and anonymous for students to report bullying. It is essential to help victims and to control and stop bullies.