- You need to know that being bullied is not your fault. People who bully might tell you mean things about yourself, but don't believe them.
- Don't keep it to yourself: tell an adult. If you are being bullied, it's very important to tell an adult. It's really hard to stop bullying by yourself. Parents, teachers, principals, sport coaches, Guide and Scout leaders can all help to stop bullying.
- Write down what happened. Who was bullying? Where did it happen? Who did what? Who saw it?
- Be a friend. Kids who are being bullied can sure use a friend. Walk with a friend or two on the way to school or recess or lunch or wherever you think you might meet the person who is doing the bullying. Offer to do the same for someone else who's having trouble with a person who is bullying. Look out for kids who are new to school, or those kids who always seem to be alone.
- Contact us directly. We are always willing to help in any way we can. We will advocate on your behalf, inform you of resources available, or simply listen.
Source: http://www.bullying.org/htm/main.cfm?content=1059#q12
- Don't keep it to yourself: tell an adult. If you are being bullied, it's very important to tell an adult. It's really hard to stop bullying by yourself. Parents, teachers, principals, sport coaches, Guide and Scout leaders can all help to stop bullying.
- Write down what happened. Who was bullying? Where did it happen? Who did what? Who saw it?
- Be a friend. Kids who are being bullied can sure use a friend. Walk with a friend or two on the way to school or recess or lunch or wherever you think you might meet the person who is doing the bullying. Offer to do the same for someone else who's having trouble with a person who is bullying. Look out for kids who are new to school, or those kids who always seem to be alone.
- Contact us directly. We are always willing to help in any way we can. We will advocate on your behalf, inform you of resources available, or simply listen.
Source: http://www.bullying.org/htm/main.cfm?content=1059#q12