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Anti-bullying week November 15th - 19th 2010 Do Your Part
Every day, hundreds of children and teens wake up so afraid of school due to bullying, that they have stomach cramps and they feel sick. Every night, hundreds of kids and teens lie in bed terrified of the next day. That’s not right. No-one should have to live like that. You can do something about it. Start by joining the Big March (http://www.beatbullying.org/bigmarch/) , and add your voice to the hundreds of thousands of others who want to say that bullying is not acceptable. All you have to do is register and add your name. Easy as that. But if you really want to be the superhero of your own life, decide from now on, that you won’t tolerate bullying if you can do anything about it. If you see bullying at school, do something about it. You don’t have to put yourself in danger, but don’t stand idly by and watch either. Go tell a teacher. Go tell a parent or a lunch lady. If you’re brave enough, go stand with the bullied person so they’re not on their own. Often bullies are cowards. They bully to be popular or because they are unhappy. They don’t want the chance of getting hurt themselves, physically or emotionally. Just seeing that their victim has friends is enough sometimes to stop them. If you’re a bit older, you might appreciate the lyrics to the incredible song Hero, by Superchick, which says far more eloquently than I ever could, why bullying is so damaging. It was written after the Columbine shootings, but the message is timeless. Read the lyrics and hear the song here.
Maybe the most important thing anyone can do to stop bullying, is not to take part in it. You might be surprised what sort of things count as bullying. Here’s a list (taken from the web site of BullyingUK www.bullying.co.uk): You're being a bully if you do any of these things to someone else: ·
The theme of this year’s Anti-bullying week is “Taking Action Together”. And you should help, because you might be popular today, but the bullies are fickle, and tomorrow it might be your turn. Too nice, too horrible, too tall, too short, too black, too white, red hair, black hair, short hair, too smart, too dumb, wrong religion, wrong address. No-one is safe. Go to the Anti-Bullying Week web site here http://www.antibullyingweek.co.uk/ |