Establish a positive peer relationship
Establishing friendship with active and friendly classmates can reduce the risk of being bullied. Make friends with classmates who share your interests and can support and understand each other.
Learn to deal with contradictions.
When you have a conflict with your classmates, you should take active measures to solve the problem. Stay calm and don't take violent actions or respond with malicious words.
Ask for help
If you feel bullied or bullied in other ways, don't hesitate to ask teachers, parents or other reliable people for help immediately. They can provide support and guidance to help you cope with difficulties and problems.
Monitor physical and mental health
Students often suffer emotional setbacks and lose the support of friends and family, which may lead them to become negative and vulnerable. Paying attention to one's physical and mental health and maintaining a positive attitude and mood can reduce the risk of being bullied.
Education and training of teaching staff
Schools should formulate policies and procedures to ensure that teachers and staff understand the hazards and countermeasures of school bullying, and train students to prevent and deal with school bullying.
♀? Create a safe environment
Schools can strengthen security measures, such as installing surveillance cameras and increasing security personnel, to create a safe environment and reduce the occurrence of school bullying.