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Stop Bullying: The Student-Led Anti-Bullying Strategy #shorts
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Silence isn't golden when it comes to bullying. The most impactful strategy? When students themselves stand up to bullies, making it clear the school won't tolerate it. A united class can stop bullying. #AntiBullying #StudentPower #SchoolCulture #KindnessMatters
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The greatest single most impactful,
effective
anti-bullying campaign strategy is
that the class
doesn't stand for bullying and makes it
known. That the grade or the school
doesn't stand for bullying and makes it
known. Meaning the boys, the students.
Yeah, the principal could say things, it
helps. The mashgiach, the counselor
could say things, it helps. The rabbaim
and teachers can say things, the parents
can get involved. It all helps, it's all
great.
But the most powerful is if the students
themselves say no.
What does that mean? It means if you're
a bystander and you hear or see one
person bullying another person, calling
him a really nasty name or even getting
physical with him.
You walk up to that bully, even just by
yourself if you're brave enough.
If not, get a little group together.
Two, three boys is enough to be
powerful. If maybe there's a group
that's doing the bullying, maybe get a
little bit of a larger group together.
Hopefully the vast majority of the class
will be able to get together on this for
the good and say, "Hey, stop. What
you're doing is not cool. Stop.
We We don't like it as a class. Stop."
And you make the bully feel silly in
what he's doing.
It's highly intimidating to the bully
and helps him stop the behavior because
he says, "Okay, this is not certainly
not making me more popular
and I'm not comfortable doing this now."
It's an environment that doesn't
tolerate bullying amongst the students
themselves, the boys themselves. That is
the greatest impact.