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This document discusses bullying in schools and how to deal with it. It notes that bullying can take the form of verbal and mental bullying, and now also includes cyberbullying online. Children who are bullied may be reluctant to admit it and can experience symptoms like loss of appetite, nightmares, panic attacks or not wanting to go to school. Teachers should talk to students experiencing these issues and help them develop strategies to respond to bullying. The document also discusses cyberbullying on social media and the importance of parental controls online. It provides suggestions for teaching programs and student involvement to help reduce bullying in schools.
This document discusses bullying in schools and how to deal with it. It notes that bullying can take the form of verbal and mental bullying, and now also includes cyberbullying online. Children who are bullied may be reluctant to admit it and can experience symptoms like loss of appetite, nightmares, panic attacks or not wanting to go to school. Teachers should talk to students experiencing these issues and help them develop strategies to respond to bullying. The document also discusses cyberbullying on social media and the importance of parental controls online. It provides suggestions for teaching programs and student involvement to help reduce bullying in schools.
This document discusses bullying in schools and how to deal with it. It notes that bullying can take the form of verbal and mental bullying, and now also includes cyberbullying online. Children who are bullied may be reluctant to admit it and can experience symptoms like loss of appetite, nightmares, panic attacks or not wanting to go to school. Teachers should talk to students experiencing these issues and help them develop strategies to respond to bullying. The document also discusses cyberbullying on social media and the importance of parental controls online. It provides suggestions for teaching programs and student involvement to help reduce bullying in schools.
How to Deal with it Mentor: Students: Doc. dr. Izela Habul-Šabanović Semira Bukvić Nejra Handžić Šejla Nahić Bullying in school can arise in the shape of mental and verbal bullying. Nowadays there exist also cyber mobbing, namely bullying on internet.
Children would rarely admit that they’re getting bullied, sometimes they don’t even know what this whole situation is about.
Usually we’re talking about laughing and humiliating based of their
appearance, the financial position or jealousy.
Children react with an absence of appetite, with nightmares, panic
attack’s and depression. Oftentimes they don’t want to go to school, as well. If we notice these symptoms we need to talk and need to make it clear that they have to stand up in such situations.
We have to work on a strategy so that the child can find a solution
or to play a scene to show how to react if you’re getting bullied. Cyber bullying
Unfortunately cyber bullying is created by us, as well.
Children are bullying each other on the internet, for instance on
social media; uploading displeasing videos or rumors has become quite normal.
It isn’t advisable that a child has a computer in their room without
the control of their parents. Verbal bullying
Bullying arises often in shape of mental bullying beneath it counts
violence, sexual harassment and economic harassment. verbal nuisance effectuate a lot, namely: - the victim insulate itself - the clearance becomes limited - less contact with family and friends Different teaching programs on topic bullying can make a significant contribution on reduction of bullying, through group approuch, or through some drama activities, by using different multimedia materials, all of this can be helpful. Some of this programs focus on individual support on teaching social skills, teaching how to be self-confidence. Also the big role have students, they need to be included and they need to give their opinion on the problem of reducing violence. We, as a teacher, need to be careful and try to do our best to help, how abused students, also to the one who do that because offten there is reason why they do that.