Signs That You Kid Is Being Bullied
Bullying has been a common issue in the United States nowadays.
Bullying has been rampant that it has come our nation's attention that more and more teens are committing suicide all because they have been bullied by either their sexuality or their low self esteem.
Parents should be able to tell whether their teen has been bullied and how they can manage them.
Here are some of the reminders that will tell you if your son or daughter has been bullied at school.
See if your teen still has all of his belongings intact.
If one item like the iPod or PSP goes missing, try to ask your teen where did it go but do not raise your voice.
Try to be understanding as much as possible.
Begin worrying when you discover some minor bruises on your teen's arms and legs that is not concerned with any sporting activity.
If your teen begins to feel down all the time and would likely skip classes or school for days, this should be the time that you should be worried.
There might be something wrong with his social life at school that does not encourage him to go there.
If he usually withdraws from any social event, chances are, there is really wrong with him.
Now that you are able to tell if something is wrong with your teen, it is now the time that you begin managing your teen's life and put an effort into safeguarding him against bullies at school.
Try to strike a warm conversation with him.
Assure him that you will not get mad if something came up at school, you would even try to support him at school.
Begin your quest to safeguard your son against bullies by visiting the school and see if there have been reports that your son has been bullied.
Ask the teachers or the principal if they have any idea that bullying is happening right inside the school premises.
Try to ask your teen if when he gets bullied who does he turn to at school and try to talk to that person.
It could be the teacher or the principal.
Ask the methods that the teacher has done to avoid further bullying.
You can also ask your teen if there are other students at school that were bullied.
You can then gather them along with their parents and ask the school board if they have any idea that this is happening at their school.
This way, you will send a message to the school that you do not tolerate bullies.
Bullying has been rampant that it has come our nation's attention that more and more teens are committing suicide all because they have been bullied by either their sexuality or their low self esteem.
Parents should be able to tell whether their teen has been bullied and how they can manage them.
Here are some of the reminders that will tell you if your son or daughter has been bullied at school.
See if your teen still has all of his belongings intact.
If one item like the iPod or PSP goes missing, try to ask your teen where did it go but do not raise your voice.
Try to be understanding as much as possible.
Begin worrying when you discover some minor bruises on your teen's arms and legs that is not concerned with any sporting activity.
If your teen begins to feel down all the time and would likely skip classes or school for days, this should be the time that you should be worried.
There might be something wrong with his social life at school that does not encourage him to go there.
If he usually withdraws from any social event, chances are, there is really wrong with him.
Now that you are able to tell if something is wrong with your teen, it is now the time that you begin managing your teen's life and put an effort into safeguarding him against bullies at school.
Try to strike a warm conversation with him.
Assure him that you will not get mad if something came up at school, you would even try to support him at school.
Begin your quest to safeguard your son against bullies by visiting the school and see if there have been reports that your son has been bullied.
Ask the teachers or the principal if they have any idea that bullying is happening right inside the school premises.
Try to ask your teen if when he gets bullied who does he turn to at school and try to talk to that person.
It could be the teacher or the principal.
Ask the methods that the teacher has done to avoid further bullying.
You can also ask your teen if there are other students at school that were bullied.
You can then gather them along with their parents and ask the school board if they have any idea that this is happening at their school.
This way, you will send a message to the school that you do not tolerate bullies.