Who are the victims of bullying?
According to ASAP: A School-based Anti-Violence Program, victims tend to be “loners who tend to cry easily, lack self-defense skills, aren’t able to use humor in conflict situations or who don’t think quickly on their feet. Children who have few friends are always easy prey for bullies. It’s easier to pick on a lone child without witnesses. Children who have special needs are also common victims for bullies.” What can kids do? Kids can talk to friends and those in authority to learn ways to cope with and quash bullying. A free e-book, called The Bully, is available online for kids (and parents) who want to learn the signs of bullying and positive ways to cope with their feelings. What can parents do? Parental interest, support and involvement are key to effective school safety. If your child is being victimized at school, it may become necessary for you to advocate on behalf of your child to help resolve the problem. Bullying and Your Child, a comprehensive article from KidsHealth, des