3 Ways to Prevent Bullying in Schools
Bullying in
any form is condemnable. It is one of the most serious concerns of parents in
Dubai. The reason is school children are mostly the victims of bullying. According to Gulf News, 40% of school-goers are bullied in the country. Children aged 15 or below are the
most vulnerable, as per reports.
But what is
bullying? Bullying is when someone (a class fellow, schoolfellow etcetera)
hurts a school child on purpose, often more than once and the victim doesn’t complain
about it. Bullying has two major types: physical and emotional.
The physical
form of bullying includes pushing, hitting, yelling at the victim and fighting.
While the emotional form includes laughing, ridiculing, name calling, sharing
lies about the victim, sending mean text/internet messages etc.
In addition,
experts say bullying affects a child’s overall wellbeing. His school
performance, confidence level, and self-esteem go down; while his anxiety and
stress levels go up. Moreover, physical bullying can also cause minor to
serious injuries to the victims.
Therefore, it
is your responsibility to ensure your child is not a victim. To do this, try to
provide him the right environment, the right school where he can stay safe. Choose
British schools in Dubai as they
offer a safer environment and vigilant teachers to help prevent cases of bullying.
Read on to know some ways to prevent bullying with school children.
Ways to prevent bullying in schools
Dubai is home
to people from different ethnic backgrounds. This diversity is also prevalent
in Dubai schools where students from different backgrounds meet and develop
their relationships in schools. It is positive but sometimes, it can also
become the core reason for bullying. Here is how to prevent bullying in schools:
Talk to your child
Child
psychologists advise parents (and educators) to be friendly with children.
Being open and nice to children gives minors the confidence they need. It
enables them to share their experiences with you.
The reason is
being friendly helps you to understand the feelings of your children and share
each detail about their school life. So, parents should talk time out to talk
to children on the dining table (or whenever) about their school friends, class
fellows and school experiences.
Identify these behaviours
Counsellors
say that even if your child does not share his feelings or tries to hide them
out of fear or anxiety, you can still identify the signs of bullying. These
signs are called “Gateway Behaviours”. These behaviours include:
- Showing anger or anxiety to go to school
- Reporting stomach pain, headache or feeling unwell without medical reasons
- No or poor sleep
- Irritability
- Attempting to avoid different social situations etc.
So, be very careful if you see
these symptoms. Talk to his teacher and if you feel the need, then take your
child to a child psychologist for help and support.
Choose the right school
There is no
doubt parents always want to send their children to the best schools. They
usually pay attention to aspects such as school rating, facilities, and fee
structure etc. But forget to give importance to the school’s rules and policies
against bullying.
Send your
child to a school where bullying in any form is taken seriously. Opt for British schools in Dubai as they have
strict rules against this type of harassment. They condemn bullying in any form
and immediately take action against it!
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