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Yes, I do believe that if a student were to bully them on the internet ( or known as cyber bullying ) they should be suspended. Even if it is on the Internet, it is still considered bullying. There have been some cases where the victim committed suicide ( or known as bullycide ) because of cyber bullying. Either way, it does not matter if it was on the Internet or not, it is still bullying and it hurts the victim. It depends on where they are cyberbullying. If the School is 100% sure it is while on their premises then they may take a view to suspend a student. If it is from elsewhere then it cannot be held responsible for that student and therefore they should not suspend them.
yes they should and they should tell someone one about it and stop bullying
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.
Yes, students should share the responsibility in preventing and responding to bullying at their school because they can help create a positive and inclusive environment by supporting their peers, standing up against bullying behavior, and reporting incidents to school authorities. When students are proactive in promoting respect and kindness, it can contribute to a safer and more supportive school community for everyone.
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.
It can lead to bullying, lack of self esteem and favouritism, so it should NOT be allowed
Because in many cases, the victim is too frightened to report it. Therefore the 'crime' goes unpunished. Anyone suddenly becoming the subject of bullying should report it immediately.
Best Approach to CyberbullyingOn WikiAnswers, the best approach to cyberbullying is to report the cyberbully to a supervisor, who will then take appropriate action to stop the bullying. Don't try to deal with the cyberbully yourself, but report cyberbullying immediately. Reporting cyberbullying immediately is what should be done on other sites as well.
Indirect bullying is generally not a valid justification for physical retaliation. This is a trap you should avoid because it will make you look like the bully. Others won't realize you are being bullied, and you might be suspended from school for fighting and/or bullying. This is one of those cases where you need to tell some adults.
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.
Everyday should be anti bullying day.
No, we should not allow Cyber bullying because: Cyber bullying can lead to someone's death.