
25/04/2024
25/04/2024
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When I was in middle school, I faced a period of bullying that left a lasting impact on me. It started when a group of classmates began to target me for being different from them. I was often singled out and subjected to verbal taunts, exclusion from group activities, and even physical intimidation. The constant harassment made me feel isolated, helpless, and ashamed of who I was. However, with time, I found the courage to confide in a trusted teacher who offered me support and guidance. Through her encouragement, I gradually began to stand up for myself and assert my worth. I also sought solace in supportive friendships and extracurricular activities that allowed me to build my confidence and self-esteem. Overcoming the bullying wasn't easy, but by finding my voice and surrounding myself with positivity, I was able to reclaim my sense of self-worth and resilience.
25/04/2024
kkkkkkf you’ve been bullied, witnessed bullying, or bullied someone, you could use some support to deal with it. The first step is talking to a trusted adult about what you went through. This could be a parent, another family member, a friend’s parent, a teacher, coach, faith leader, or school counselor.Children who experienced or witnessed bullying may want to discuss it with their parents, but not know how to bring it up. Some children may be afraid that they’ll be “in trouble” for what happened. Others may feel embarrassment or shame. A parent may notice changes in their child’s behavior and find it difficult to talk about it in a way that doesn’t make their child feel uncomfortable.
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