Brave voice
Teach children to speak bravely when they are attacked, and resolutely show their attitude: "Don't hit me! It is wrong to hit people!
Hold each other's hands
If the other party continues to attack or forcibly seize himself, learn to hold the other party's hand and get rid of and stay away from the scene quickly to ensure safety.
Ask for help
If the situation is serious or the scene is out of control, you should immediately seek the help of adults around you, such as teachers, parents or administrators.
Make close friends
Encourage children to make some intimate friends. You know, vulnerable children are often isolated.
Home is a safe harbor.
Emphasize that no matter what happens outside, home is always a safe haven they can trust.
A clear attitude
Tell the child: "We don't take the initiative to pick things up, but we are never vague in the face of problems. This attitude can make children stronger and more confident in the process of growing up.