They are embarrassed or ashamed, the memories are too painful, or they are afraid talking about it will invite more bullying.
When you move to a new school, discussing previous bullying can set you up to be bullied. The bullies at the new school may assume that there is something wrong with you if you were bullied in the first place.
"Mom . . . dad . . . I need to talk to you about being bullied at school."
Students can always talk to their mothers if they are being bullied.................true but when you think about it, kids never tell anyone until its far to late
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If one is being bullied, they can talk to their teacher, guidance counsellor or principal, they can also tell their parents about the situation, so that it can be addressed.
No one has to. But there are some that cannot handle the stress of the bullying. If you are being bullied, please talk to an adult about the situation.
If the teacher does not do anything talk to the pricipal if that does not help tell your parents or the police
1. Talk to someone 2. Get friends to be with you at all times 3. stand up for yourself
Offer support to the victim. Encourage the victim to talk with his or her parents or another trusted adult.
you was being bullied and you nearly commited suicide but you have a friend to talk you out of it so you're ok but you still tried to take you're life did you feel as if no one was listening to you and that no one liked you and that you was a lone in the world its happens to loads of people no matter where you are in the world people in the world do get bullied you are not alone so talk to some one who will understand what you're going through you can talk to child line on 0800 1111 they will help you and then you can take further action go to the police and talk about it don't suffer in silence talk to some one you trust! you are not alone
It's bad to ignore a guy that you like, even when he tries to talk to you. If you refuse to talk to him, he will stop trying to talk to you.
If you're being bullied, it's important to talk to someone you trust. This could be a parent, teacher, school counselor, or a friend. Sharing your experience can help you get support and find ways to address the situation. Remember, you don't have to face it alone.
well you tell them and if they don't believe you then go to your schools Principal and tell Him or her who your bullied by what there saying or doing and that should take care of it but or tell your parents and they will talk to the school When two people make conflicting claims, such as when you say someone bullied you and the bully says he didn't, it can be difficult to tell who is lying, but if some witness or witnesses will confirm your statement, that is convincing. Any corroborating evidence is helpful.