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Strategies for Dealing With a Bully DilemmaHow to Stop Bullying With Self Confidence and Assertiveness
Childhood can be difficult, particularly if bullying has become a problem. Bolstering self confidence and practicing assertive defensive strategies can stop a bully.
In the words of Eleanor Roosevelt, "Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent." W.C. Fields summed it up even more succinctly when he said, "It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to." Having self confidence and positive self esteem is a valuable tool in protecting a child from being the target of a bully. How to Bolster Self Confidence to Stop Being the Target of a BullyIn order for a child to be self confident, he must first portray self confidence, even if he is just acting at first. A child must stand up straight, smile and make eye contact with peers to portray self confidence. A child with low self esteem should always act as though he’s wearing an invisible crown – royally worthy and able to take on any problem that may come his way. If a child or teen lacks confidence and self esteem, he must take steps to rebuild that confidence and esteem. Children should pursue enjoyable activities that they do well. They should explore new interests and expand their talents and skills. Because bullying can affect self confidence and leave one feeling rejected and alone, it’s important that children try to make new friendships with other children who have similar interests. They should participate in extracurricular activities, social clubs, after-school programs, church youth groups, or sports teams. Bolstering confidence, interests, and friendships will make a child or teen less of an inviting target for a bully. How to Use Self Confidence and Other Defensive Strategies to Stop a Bully
Important Points to Remember When Confronting a Bully When times get tough for a child, it’s important that he knows there are people he can count on. If he is being bullied, tough times can seem even tougher. A victim of a bully should remember to stand firm, be confident, and confide in parents and other trusted adults so that they can provide the necessary support. A child doesn’t have to put up with bullying. He must be strong, assertive and confident. He should let the lyrics from Eminem’s song, “Bully”, be his mantra: “And I ain’t bowing to no bully. I won't allow it, ain’t no coward to no bully. I'll be damned if I don't stand up to a bully. Fight like a man and throw my hands up to a bully.” The information provided in article on self confidence in Improving Teen Self Confidence, the strategies suggested by the experts from Education.com and from National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center are effective steps to take in the battle against bullying. The article, Coping with a Bully, provides additional information on the topic.
The copyright of the article Strategies for Dealing With a Bully Dilemma in Bullying is owned by Melissa Ridenour. Permission to republish Strategies for Dealing With a Bully Dilemma in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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