- Ask the school about their policy and practice on bullying and harassment.
- Work with the school to ensure that your child is safe, that effective consequences are applied and that monitoring at the school is adequate.
- Ask the school to work with the student doing the bullying to help them change their behavior and develop more appropriate social skills.
- Ask the school to inform your child what they are doing to provide protection and support.
- Advocate for involvement of the other student's parents.
- If the bullying is happening on the way to and from school arrange for the child to go to school with older supportive children or take, your child to school if you can until the problem is resolved.
- Ask the school about their policy and practice on bullying and harassment.
- Work with the school to ensure that your child is safe, that effective consequences are applied and that monitoring at the school is adequate.
- Ask the school to work with the student doing the bullying to help them change their behavior and develop more appropriate social skills.
- Ask the school to inform your child what they are doing to provide protection and support.
- Advocate for involvement of the other student's parents.
- If the bullying is happening on the way to and from school arrange for the child to go to school with older supportive children or take, your child to school if you can until the problem is resolved.
- Ask the school about their policy and practice on bullying and harassment.
- Work with the school to ensure that your child is safe, that effective consequences are applied and that monitoring at the school is adequate.
- Ask the school to work with the student doing the bullying to help them change their behavior and develop more appropriate social skills.
- Ask the school to inform your child what they are doing to provide protection and support.
- Advocate for involvement of the other student's parents.
- If the bullying is happening on the way to and from school arrange for the child to go to school with older supportive children or take, your child to school if you can until the problem is resolved.
- Share your child's concerns and specific information around bullying incidents with appropriate school personnel.
- Work with school staff to protect your child from possible retaliation.
- Establish a plan with the school and your child for dealing with future bullying.
- Encourage your child to seek help and to report incidents to someone he feels safe with.
- Use school personnel and other parents as resources in finding positive ways to encourage respectful behaviors at school.
- Volunteer time to help supervise on field trips, on the playground or in the lunchroom.
- Become an advocate for school wide bullying prevention programs and policies.