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+ Just For Parents : Teen Behaviour Last Update: Jun 16th, 2006 - 11:16:59


HA HA SO Strategies
By THC
Nov 9, 2004, 19:05

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HA HA SO Strategies 

How the School Board Suggests Dealing with Being Bullied

Strategies

Tips

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Help:

Seek assistance from an adult, friend or peer when a potentially threatening situation rises. Seek help also if other strategies aren’t working.
  • Brainstorm all of the sources of help at your school – deans, counselors, teachers, nurse.
  • Stress the different ways to get help – anonymously, in a group, dean’s hotline.

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Assert Yourself:

Make assertive statements to the bully addressing your feelings about the bully’s behaviour.
  • Should not be used with severe bullying.
  • Not as effective with group bullying.
  • Victim should look bully straight in the eye.
  • Use “I” statements.
  • Make assertive statements and walk away.

H
Humour:

Use humour to de-escalate a situation.
  • Use humor to de-escalate a situation.
  • Use humour in a positive way.
  • Make the joke about what the bully said, not about the bully.
  • Make humourous statement and then leave the situation.

A
Avoid:

Walk away or avoid certain places in order to avoid a bullying situation.
  • Best for situations when the victim is alone.
  • Avoid places where the bully hangs out.
  • Join with others rather than be alone.

S
Self-Talk:

Use positive self-talk to maintain positive self-esteem during a bullying session.
  • Use as a means to keep feeling good about self.
  • Think positive statements about self and accomplishments.
  • Rehearse mental statements to avoid being hooked by the bully.
  • Use positive self-talk when practicing all strategies.

O
Own It:

“Own” the put down or belittling comment in order to diffuse it.
  • Agree with the bully and leave the situation.
  • Combine with humor strategies such as “Yeah, this is a bad haircut. The lawnmower got out of control this weekend”.
  • Combine with assertive strategies such as “Yes I did fail the test and I don’t appreciate you looking at my paper”.
Important Reminders
  1. Practice these strategies in any order, in any combination, or numerous times.
  2. The Caring Community can remind each other of the strategies.
  3. The Caring Community can help support the victim in using the strategies.
    If the strategies aren’t working, leave or disengage from the situation.


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