Abhinaya: How Do You Deal With Bullies?

    • Abhinaya,
    • Standard: XI-D,
    • ABS Vidhya Mandhir,
    • Chennai.

    • Publish Date: Dec 4 2017 8:33PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Dec 6 2017 3:33PM
Abhinaya: How Do You Deal With Bullies?

Bullying has become a major problem, and all of us are victims of it. Bullies can make us feel low, hurt and depressed. But, you don’t have to sit by and take undeserved comments from someone who makes you feel inhibited. I will give you three tricks handle them 

  1. Ignore them
  2. Tell someone that you are being bullied and that you need help. 
  3. Be confident and stand up for yourself 
 

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Comments

Jerome Vasanth KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA OCF

I too had this problem.I just ignored them.

Lalit Sharma The Indian Heights School

1. If you have not done anything than just ignore them and be confident. 2. You can share it with your teachers or with your parents.

Lalit Sharma The Indian Heights School

1. If you have not done anything than just ignore them and be confident. 2. You can share it with your teachers or with your parents.

Lalit Sharma The Indian Heights School

1. If you have not done anything than just ignore them and be confident. 2. You can share it with your teachers or with your parents.

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I don''t care about them . I have my own way . I follow my own path . We should not take their words seriously .

Akshay Pradeep Menon GG International School

I strongly feel that " Ignorance is not the key to success ". One must definitely sought ways to cut off the differences and sort the issue at an early stage . If the intensity of the issue aggravates , then be firm and try to ignore the issue to an extent. At times ignoring can make the matter worse ,and the victim can be emotionally harassed further. Try to ask help from your mutual friends and in case you are fighting the battle alone then seek help of a counsellor.

Ziyaul Mustafa JAMIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL

I am also suffering from this type of problem. what I do is just to ignore them because as when oay attention to them they would make more fun.

Anjana Ratakonda Delhi Public School Vijayawada

Being bullied is something that i had gone through.Sometimes I had just ignored them. But sometimes I had to react when they made things complicated and personal. It depends on the person who is being teased and the way you react depends on the extent to which you are bullied.

Parikshit NEO CONVENT SCH G-17 PASCHIM VIHAR

Stand up for yourself Don''t bully back Make yourself comfort

Archisha Ghosh VIDYA VALLEY

Even I used to face the problem of bullying at my school. I used to cry at home almost everyday. Then my mom saw that my health was going down day by day and she got worried about me. Then my mom suggested me that ignore your bullies. When you ignore them, they will feel like that they are not having any fun bullying you because you don''t care what they are doing. Then she told me to show that I was very happy because the main purpose of a bully is to see you sad. They will leave you.

Asmita D.A.V Public School, Thane

Ignoring them is best if it is a minor thing but I think the third option is best. We should only tell someone only when it becomes far too unbearable.

tejas Samved School Managed by A.V.Education Society

Bullying is just a jobless person''s work. If you are under the influence of these kind of people, no one would like to know you. If you are a victim of bullying I suggest you take action against the people who do this. They often target weak students, thinking that they cannot help themselves but people need to stand up for themselves and show that they are capable and that they are not weaklings

Aanshi Gupta Maxfort School

bullying Is a major problem and it should be dealt carefully. I will give some tips to handle them 1 ignore them 2 ask an elder for help especially teachers 3 be confident and say thanks to them 4 accept them and fight

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