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What should I do if my child is bullied?
If my child is bullied by classmates, I will think about the following steps.

Calm the child's mood

First of all, I will calm children's emotions, listen to their complaints and feelings, and make them feel that they are not alone and have the support and care of their parents.

Observe and ask questions

I will observe the child's situation and ask about the specific experience of being bullied, including the time, place, what kind of words or actions were hurt, etc. Understand what happened.

Tell your child how to deal with it.

I will tell my children how to deal with this bullying behavior, such as ignoring it, asking teachers or other authorities for help, or fighting back through my own strength, but at the same time, I should also educate my children to abide by school rules and discipline, and should not use violence to solve problems.

Communicate with the school

If the situation is serious, I will communicate with the child's class teacher or school leader to let the school take measures to deal with bullying; If it is mild, it is recommended that the child communicate with his classmates with the help of the teacher and solve the problem properly.

Provide psychological support

Finally, I will provide psychological support to children, communicate with them, encourage them not to succumb to bullying easily, cultivate their psychological endurance and self-protection ability, and show their parents' care and love.