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The content of bullying prevention safety education in kindergartens
School bullying refers to an event in which one party (individual or group) intentionally or maliciously bullies or insults the other party (individual or group) one or more times by means of body, language and network, resulting in physical injury, property loss or mental damage to the other party.

School bullying's main behavior?

1. Violent physical behaviors: such as kicking, pinching, pinching and hitting.

2. Verbal bullying: for example, giving people nicknames, taunting and swearing.

3. Psychological bullying: for example, taking the lead in isolating others and preventing children from playing with them.

In kindergarten, peers should get along well. When others bully us, we should bravely protect ourselves and bravely say "no" to unfriendly behavior. Tell teachers and parents in time when necessary, express your thoughts and seek their help. When your friends are bullied, you should also speak out your feelings and protect yourself and your friends with your wisdom.