8 Ways to Prevent Bullying in School

School is where we send children to get their education that molds a child for life.

Bullying is a process in which we actually harm and humiliate another person and this is done consciously. Bullying is actually a criminal offense and sometimes it can be extremely harmful. Bullying can happen not only in school but anywhere and even at a place of work, whenever someone is putting a conscious effort to harm another person, be it verbal or physical. The impact of bullying can be short term or long term. The child being bullied can have sleep disturbances, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, poor eating, no friends, no socializing, etc. These children may actually have poor academic performances as well. Cyberbullying cases are unimaginable and also increasing very fast.

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So what can we do about this? We need to begin with ensuring a warm environment at home, positive parenting and also strong healthy relationships within the family members. This builds resilience in the children, and they feel that they have a safe platform where they can speak freely and share their feelings. Many times the child bullied thinks that he is equally responsible and somehow tries to keep the information to himself and searches for approval. Amongst junior children in school, a serious concern of bullying is frequent bedwetting. And that’s why parents are social engineers and the first responsibility lies with them.

In school, bullying is mostly seen at the physical level on the playground, because in the classroom there is always significant supervision by a teacher or assistant teacher.  Here’s how our community can tackle bullying.

  1. Parents need to be regularly checking in with children about their emotional state or if there is something troubling them.
  2. Wellness teams in schools have a major responsibility to ensure zero tolerance to bullying.
  3. A basic awareness among students should be spread along with some guidance on the response pattern.
  4. A child should generally walk away from the scene instead of getting engaged and involved in retaliating, which may worsen the situation.
  5. Schools must regularly conduct anti-bullying programs through street plays, small skits and now online awareness as well.
  6. Wellness teams should have counsellors who are approachable to any child who is going through painful bullying. Every child should be first given an opportunity to deal with it at his own level and then if not solved, to be shared with any significant adult.
  7. Further anonymity has to be strictly maintained to encourage such kinds of offenses. Teachers must discuss and talk often on this topic with the students, and how can they safeguard themselves against bullying.
  8. Emotional health is of topmost significance during this pandemic time and therefore bullying must be addressed on a priority basis at both home and school.

About the Author

Dr. Alka Kalra is a renowned psychologist and a Professional Counsellor, who is known as a crusader for children who are misperceived as underachievers. With her passion for children who have hidden learning difficulties, Dr. Alka wanted them to never undermine themselves and realized that they have unique skills and strengths. To work with these children, she established Eduscan in 1995. Within two decades in the UAE, Dr. Alka has changed the lives of numerous children who struggled at school due to their low performance. They are now in different parts of the works with successful careers. She also believes in training teachers as they touch many lives.

Community Development Authority (Dubai) certified psychologist, Dr. Alka is known for the assessment of personality, aptitude, intelligence, and hidden learning difficulties. Dr. Alka has had the honor of receiving the university gold medal in Masters of Psychology and has a second Masters in Education as well. She has earned her Ph.D. and her Post-Doctoral Research from the University of Pittsburgh, USA. To know more about her work, follow her on her Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, or visit her website.

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