Inglés, pregunta formulada por jaimealbercaa, hace 9 meses

escribe una lista de tips para combatir el bullyng,usa los comentarios de briana,kiung y victor como ejemplos​

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Contestado por ce13
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*Be a friend to someone who is being bullied: Walk with the target in the hall, sit with her at lunch, welcome her into your group, "friend" her on Facebook.

*Help the target talk to an adult: Walk with her to a counselor's officer or a teacher, or make a witness report if you were there when the bullying occurred.

*Don't participate: Avoid spreading rumors, contributing to online bullying, laughing at mean remarks, or actively adding to the bullying in any way.

*Tell the bully to stop: Assertively tell the bully that you don't like what she's doing, that it's bullying, and that it needs to stop. And always speak to an adult when you witness bullying.

*Tell bystanders to stop: If you see others participating in bullying or laughing along, tell them they're making the problem worse and are also bullying. Stop untrue rumors.

*Reach out to newcomers: If you notice a new person at your school, reach out to her; introduce her to your friends and make her feel welcome.

*Don't be afraid to think independently or be the only one voicing what others are probably thinking: The people most celebrated in our culture are those who took the risk to speak out and stand up to injustice.

*Start an upstander club at your school: Let others know you're an upstander and someone others can go to if they're being bullied.

*Talk to parents, teachers, principals, and staff about bullying at school: Tell them where it's happening, and where kids need greater protection.

*Sign an anti-bullying pledge: Write down your own commitment to preventing bullying, and ask your friends to sign their agreement. (Sample pledges available in The Essential Guide to Bullying)

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