Listen and support
Establish communication with children and listen to their feelings. Let them know that you care about their plight and support them.
Don't rush to solve the problem.
Although you will feel worried and angry, don't rush to take action. First of all, we must provide emotional support and comfort to children to make them feel safe.
Teach children how to deal with it.
Teach children how to deal with bullying, such as ignoring bullies, asking for help, protecting themselves or responding with positive words.
Contact with the school
Have a face-to-face conversation with the children's teachers and school administrators, describe the bullying suffered by the children in detail, and ask them to take action to solve the problem.
Encourage the cultivation of social skills.
Help children develop self-confidence, establish good interpersonal relationships and problem-solving skills, and get along better with classmates at school.
Seek professional help
If bullying persists or intensifies, you can consider consulting school counselors, educational psychologists or seeking the help of professional children's counselors.
Keep positive attention.
Continuously observe the changes of children in school and social environment to ensure their safe growth.