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How to help children cope with school violence: 3 key steps
Campus violence is a serious social problem, and children are in a difficult situation on campus. In order to help children cope with campus violence correctly, we have summarized the following three steps.

Ask for help in time

When children encounter bullying, they should be encouraged to seek the help of their parents or teachers bravely, instead of silently enduring it. Because blind tolerance may make children form a timid and cowardly character and encourage the arrogance of the perpetrators.

Don't be afraid of the perpetrators.

Teach children not to be afraid of the abuser when facing bullying. Let children know that in the face of violence, they are not afraid and do not flinch, which can not only enhance their self-confidence, but also protect their self-esteem.

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Teach children to observe the surrounding environment and the strength of the abuser after being beaten. If the perpetrators are weaker or fewer than themselves, encourage children to fight back bravely and give them a profound lesson; If the perpetrators are powerful or large, educate the children to leave in time to avoid unnecessary harm. If the abuser is pestering, encourage children to call for help loudly and seek the help of adults around them to ensure their own safety.