1. Let the children calm down first, don't quarrel, don't be impulsive. Let the children take a deep breath and tell them not to worry or get angry, because this situation is very common and it is not just them who suffer.
2. Emphasize that the child has done nothing wrong, and those who scold the child are just finding fault. Encourage children to stick to their own principles and values, and don't give in at will.
3. Show children some positive solutions, such as ignoring these people or responding to their negative comments. Children need to learn to distinguish between what can be ignored and what needs to be answered.
It is suggested that children tell teachers or school officials about these people so that they can take appropriate measures. However, remember to tell your child not to retaliate or take violence.
5. Encourage children to communicate with close people and express their feelings appropriately. This can help children get rid of negative emotions.
Generally speaking, it is a necessary process to educate children how to deal with bullying. Parents should listen to their children's voices patiently and let them know that they can tell their children their difficulties at any time and provide them with help and support.