When adults respond quickly and consistently to
bullying behavior they send the message that it is not acceptable. Research
shows this can stop bullying behavior over time. There are simple steps adults
can take to stop bullying on the spot and keep kids safe.
Do:
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Intervene immediately. It is ok to get another adult
to help.
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Separate the kids involved.
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Make sure everyone is safe.
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Meet any immediate medical or mental health needs.
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Stay calm. Reassure the kids involved, including
bystanders.
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Model respectful behavior when you intervene.
Avoid these common mistakes:
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Don’t ignore it. Don’t think kids can work it out
without adult help.
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Don’t immediately try to sort out the facts.
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Don’t force other kids to say publicly what they saw.
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Don’t question the children involved in front of other
kids.
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Don’t talk to the kids involved together, only
separately.
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Don’t make the kids involved apologize or patch up
relations on the spot.
Get police help or medical attention immediately
if:
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A weapon is involved.
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There are threats of serious physical injury.
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There are threats of hate-motivated violence, such as
racism or homophobia.
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There is serious bodily harm.
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There is sexual abuse.
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Anyone is accused of an illegal act, such as robbery
or extortion—using force to get money, property, or services.
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