It’s National Bullying Prevention Month! Bullying is when a child tries to hurt another child physically or emotionally. Kids who bully use their power (like being popular or physically strong) to control or hurt others.
Start by talking with your child about bullying — before you see signs of a problem. Here are some things you can say.
“If someone is picking on you, we can figure out what to do together.”
“In our family, we believe that everyone deserves respect.”
“What would you do if you saw someone getting picked on?”
Tip:
Forward this email to other parents you know to help start a conversation about bullying.
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