Helping Your Child Cope With Teenage Bullying At School
Teenage bullying can be very stressful for
your child but this does not mean that you have to take the situation under your hands
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If you teenage daughter comes home one day crying and telling you how she has been bullied in
school, don’t take out the shotgun and head for the school ground.
Teenage bullying can be very stressful for your child but this does not mean that you have to
take the situation under your hands. Always remember that your child must learn to handle different life situations
including bullying.
Note that your child must learn to be independent and take of herself. If you always come to her rescue every time
she gets into trouble, your child will always be dependent on you.
According to studies, it is not healthy for a child, especially a teenager, to be overly
dependent on his or her parents. The earlier the child learns the value of independence, the better he or she will
be able to survive as an adult.
Helping Your Child
The best thing that you can do to help your child who is a victim of teenage bullying is to give him your full
support and give him or her tips on how to handle situations like this. For instance, you need to teach your child
to be assertive. Demonstrate some assertive behavior and lead you child by example. However, you should make it a
point to differentiate assertive from demanding and aggressive. Being assertive means that you only ask what is
rightfully yours. Teach your child to stand his or her ground when she is right and to apologize when he or she
commits a wrong.
You must be able to teach your teenager the art of differentiating routine teasing from bullying. Tell your
teenager that there are certain acceptable degrees of teasing and arguing. Note that friendly teasing and arguing
is part of socializing and your teenager must learn to understand these things and accept them. However, when the
teasing and the arguing turns sour and resulted to teenage bullying, tell you child to put a stop to it at once by
letting the others know that the situation is no longer funny and they should stop teasing him or her at once.
To cope with teenage bullying, teach your teenager social skills so that he or she will be able to easily fit into
a group. Note it is very important for teenagers to be accepted by their peers. The more your child is accepted by
his or her peers, the lesser chances that he or she will be subjected to teenage bullying.
There are times when teenage bullying goes out of control and violence happens. It is not uncommon for teenage
bullying to result in more serious incidents. If you feel that your teenager is in danger, that’s the time when you
have to come in and deal with the situation your own way.
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