Childhood is that phase of life that is marked by playing, learning, and having fun.
Unfortunately, many kids are trapped by pesky bullies. In fact, surveys show that nearly one in every four tweens has been bullied. Furthermore, the presence of social media has advanced the cases of cyberbullying, leading to one in three teenagers being a victim of cyberbullying.
As parents, it is your responsibility to teach them how to handle the toughest of situations with confidence. Talking about bullying doesn’t need to be a serious conversation. Instead, make them tackle such circumstances with grace and wisdom.
Read below this article to find out how you can support your child against bullies so that he is ready to face any bully with a smile.
The Power Pose
Encourage your kid to become their version of their favorite superhero in school. This power pose approach is a great idea when it comes to boosting confidence and warding off bullies. A genuine look of determination can certainly make a big difference in how others perceive you. It also affects how you think of yourself and pulls that extra burden off your head.
The Comeback Kid
Dealing with situations with a touch of humor is an effective approach to reducing stress and handling difficult moments with resilience. Turn into your kid’s comedy coach and teach them to come up with non-aggressive and witty comebacks against bullying. Practice real-life scenarios at home with your kid; enough practice will eventually help them turn the tables on a bully.
Strength in Numbers
The role of friends can never be stressed enough, and having a buddy system who is ready to back your child up can be helpful against bullies. Let your child make friends to buffer against bullies while supporting and protecting them emotionally. Moreover, a recent study showed that kids who are connected with their friends are less likely to get bullied at any premises.
Stay Calm
Staying calm and composed at moments of bullying will help prevent such situations from escalating further. Encourage them to take a deep breath and remain calm, similar to a wise person. This technique will help reduce anxiety while regulating emotions. Moreover, they will get enough time to think and react effectively.
The Secret Reporting
According to a survey, schools that emphasize proper bullying prevention measures are 20–30 percent less likely to witness incidents of bullying. Let your child be the super spy who can secretly gather information and report such incidents to the authorities. It’s not tattling, but an effective way to keep everyone safe.
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