Communicate with children
Establish open and supportive communication channels with children to make them feel safe and listened to. Ask them how they feel, listen to their experiences, and be patient and understanding.
Provide support and comfort
Let children know that you support them. They are not alone. Give them emotional support and comfort, let them know that they have done nothing wrong, and campus bullying is not their fault.
Collect evidence
Encourage children to record and save evidence of school bullying, such as text messages, pictures or videos. These evidences can provide support for subsequent processing.
Communicate with the school
Contact the teacher, counselor or principal of the school where the child is located and explain to them in detail the situation of the child being bullied. Provide all available evidence and ask schools to take appropriate actions to protect children's safety.
Seek professional help
School bullying may have a lasting impact on children's mental and emotional health. Consider seeking the help of a professional counselor or mental health expert to provide your child with the necessary support and consultation.
Cooperate with other parents
If possible, contact the parents of other children who are also bullied and establish a support network. * * * Working together can provide children with stronger support and the power to promote change.
Educational prevention
Raise awareness and prevention of bullying in schools and communities through education and publicity. Promote anti-bullying activities in schools and communities to create a safe, friendly and respectful learning environment.
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