By
now, friendships have been established and the same groups of kids can
be seen hanging out day-after-day with each other. According to noted
bullying prevention expert Brooks Gibbs, it’s about this time in the
school year when we typically start to hear more about bullying. That’s
because, he says, the power structure within the student body is
becoming more pronounced - and the bullies have had time to, in a sense, mark their prey.
Gibbs
is a youth crisis counselor and bullying prevention expert who is the
national spokesman for the Office Depot Foundation’s “Be The Difference. Speak Up Against Bullying!” Program.
His tips for anyone who finds themselves the victim of a bully:
1. Refuse to get mad
– Disable the anger button in your brain and show the bully he can try
all he wants, but he won’t get you mad. The natural response is to get
angry, but you can decide not to.
2. Treat everything as the words of your best friends
– This sounds crazy but it works. No matter how nasty or angry people
can be, tell yourself the only reason they are talking this way is
because they love you, care about you and want to help you. It doesn’t
mean you have to treat them as if they are right or do whatever they
tell you.
3. Don’t be afraid of bullies
– Our bullies will never stop bullying us if we continue to be afraid
of them. Even if they are bigger and stronger than you, most of them
are not the evil villains you have been imagining them to be. (If they
have a history of violent behavior, they are criminals or have other
issues and stay away from them).
4. Don’t attack bullies
– If we attack bullies, even if they attacked us first, we are letting
them know we consider them enemies. So we can expect them to treat us
like enemies.
5. Don’t defend yourself
– The harder we defend ourselves, the bigger we lose, and the bully
will continue attacking to force us into the losing defensive position.
6. Don’t tell on bullies
– Despite what most people say, telling on bullies, except under rare
circumstances, is the worst thing you can do. It’s the best way to make
the bullies despise you. The bully will respect you more if you can
work out the problem with him or her on your own.
7. Show you are hurt, not angry
– If you show the bully anger, he or she will respond with anger. Show
the bully you are hurt and he or she is more likely to apologize and
avoid hurting you again.
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