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How to Respond to Bullying (Do... (Intervene Immediately, Separate the…
How to Respond to Bullying
Do...
Intervene Immediately
Separate the children involved
Check everyone's safety and health
Stay Calm, reassure everyone involved
Model respectful behavior
Don't...
Ignore it and think that they can figure it out themselves
Force children to say publicly what they saw or ask group questions
Make children apologize on the spot
Label as bullying while asking questions
Get Police or Medical Professionals If...
Weapons are involved
There are threats of serious injury or hate-motivated violence
There is bodily harm, including sexual abuse
There are accusations of a crime
Find Out What Happened
Separate children for questions
Ask multiple sources, adults and children
Listen without blame
Try to collect as much information as possible without making any judgments
Determine if it is Bullying by Considering If...
There is a history of conflicts between the children
There is a power imbalance(Remember that power imbalances can be more than physical)
The children dated
The child is worried it will happen again