Teachers' role in preventing bullying

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Last updated 09 novembro 2024
Teachers' role in preventing bullying
Bullying is something when someone treats anyone in a very unkind manner. This consists of behavior intended to harm, intimidate, and tries to dominate other people and this behavior can take various forms from verbal to physical. It can happen in various settings and it deeply affects the victims mentally. The activity of some students bullying others by calling them names, punching or kicking them, spreading rumors, or even being mean online is highly common in school and college environments. Students may experience bullying due to differences in appearance, speaking a different language, being popular, or excelling in academics. Teachers are the first adults to notice the signs of bullying and it is their responsibility to prevent this initially. Signs of being bullied Physical Signs- These include unexpected bruises, scratches, torn clothes, missing or damaged belongings, feeling sick or faking illness. Behavioral Signs- Avoiding schools and activities, becoming withdrawn or…
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