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How to deal with ragging and bullying in school

There are different ways to deal with ragging and bullying in schools .Children are like flowers u2013 soft and fragrant with petals of tender feelings. They need to be nurtured and cherished and handle delicately. They go about life with curiosity and excitement that is hard to find.

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How to deal with ragging and bullying in school

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  1. How to deal with ragging and bullying in schools

  2. BULLYING EFFECTS The term Bullying can be defined as the use of one's force, coercion and/or threat to abuse others. It becomes the habit of a person who is bullying others. Here the person aggressively dominates the will of others. It includes teasing,taunts, sexual comments,spreading of rumours

  3. Ragging is the harassment, abusive behaviour or humiliation of the new student either in school, college or even in the workplace. Ragging is for the initial period only

  4. Children are the softest and kind-hearted people as they have tender feelings, and they should be taken care of very diligently. But they were the victims of bullying

  5. FOLLOWING ARE THE ways which can help to prevent these kinds of situations:- 1. School Management and Staff Members ● Teachers and other staff members (non-teaching staff members) should try to notice these kinds of activities in the school premises. ● The teachers and other staff members should be given proper training in bullying involvement, and it's anticipation and also how to respond in such kinds of situations.

  6. 2. Parents ● Parents should develop an open relationship with their children so that the child tells them each and everything. ● They should maintain a routine to tell "what happened today" so that parents were aware of the situation. ● Parents should also give the counselling to their children up to their level in a friendly and appropriate manner. ● Parents should check about the friends' circle of their children as their children also tend to behave similarly. HOUSEHOLDS OWN A KYOBI Presentations are communication tools.

  7. 3. Students ● Try to be bold and confident. ● If anyone tries to bully you, do not feel scared and do not shake hands and legs. ● Be polite and humble to others.

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