What should I do to stop bullying?
- Take bullying at all ages seriously.
- Talk to your child/teenager about the bullying. Don't brush it off.
- Tell them it isn't their fault. Never suggest they are weak for being bullied. Don't let anyone else do so.
- Talk calmly about what to do to handle the problem — suggest they ignore the bully and walk away.
- Help plan ways to avoid the situation, such as going home a different way or staying with a group; although they should not have to change their life to avoid bullying
- Get your child or teenager involved in other activities, such as sport, dance classes or music lessons — great for building confidence and new friendships.
- At school, discuss the problem with the principal, guidance counsellor or dean.
- If you think the bullying is serious contact the Police.

