call the school
The best action to take is to warn the person bullying other kids and advice them on to never bully again...
Parents or guardians should play a role in addressing and resolving the bullying behavior of their child. While they may not be directly responsible for the child's actions, they have a responsibility to teach and guide their child on appropriate behavior and intervene if necessary. Collaboration between parents, the school, and other relevant stakeholders is crucial in addressing and preventing bullying effectively.
By the school.
There aren't necessarily any ways you can "prevent" cyber bullying, but you can stop it when it happens. If you feel as though you or someone you know is being cyber bullied, you should report it to your parents, school administrators, and to the officials of the site on which you are being bullied.
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.
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.
You should tell your parents or teachers, and u must say stop to them.
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.
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.
Paper won't just eliminate bullying, if anything could prevent it I say it would have to be one strong or many individuals to have the balls to speak out and/or not participate in it at all.
Not only could parents be remiss in supervision, but also willfully negligent. In any case, a juvenile offender can be prosecuted for criminal acts, while the parents could be held liable in civil actions.
No, it is never okay do do physical bullying. And when you are furious you should always wait and count up to fifty before you do or say anything. This will prevent a lot of regrets later.