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    All About Bullying

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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
      last edited by

      this is terrible!


      P1 boy punched in the stomach by bullies (P2) at Concord Primary:-

      http://www.edvantage.com.sg/edvantage/news/news/946156/Pri_1_boy_punched_in_belly_by_bullies.html

      THIS seven-year-old has probably had the worst introduction to school in Singapore this year.

      It has been only six weeks but he's already been bullied on no less than three occasions.

      First, the Primary 1 pupil was dragged out of the canteen by four older schoolmates, taken to a corner of the school field and punched in the stomach by two of them last Thursday. His assailants are Pri 2 pupils just a year older than him.

      Then, on Monday, Kenny (not his real name) fell after he was tripped by a classmate and bruised the side of his face.

      On Wednesday, he went home with part of his fringe snipped off.


      » Classmate throws chair at Sec 2 boy

      By Wednesday night, his parents decided that they had had enough.

      They made a police report the next day about the bullying incidents and saw the principal of Concord Primary in Choa Chu Kang for the third time in two weeks.

      The father, Mr Peh Kok Keong, 32, said: \"The incidents have been happening once too often and despite our complaints, nothing seems to be done.\"

      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4414

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        smurf
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        this is riddiculous! school dun do anything. what are the P and Ts there for?

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          Ichigokun
          last edited by

          What the hell!!! I am shocked! What has our society turned into!?

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            dragonflysg
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            My opinion would be that we should teach our kids to make friends. Bullies do not dare to target groups. Of course, the groups must not become gangs. Learning to group up also improves social skills, which are important later in life.


            Parents can also organise get togethers on weekends (if we ever have time) once in a while so the kids have more chances to bond? The idea is to create a more inclusive environment which targets the natural instinct of bullies to go for lonely small prey.

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              nissin
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              My son always tell those bigger sized boys in his P1 class who want to bully the smaller built kids this: \" if you are so brave, go challenge those boys in P5-P6 if u dare!\" They have not bullied him so far.. it works for him. 😉

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                dragonflysg
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                nissin:
                My son always tell those bigger sized boys in his P1 class who want to bully the smaller built kids this: \" if you are so brave, go challenge those boys in P5-P6 if u dare!\" They have not bullied him so far.. it works for him. 😉

                :goodpost:

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                  Ichigokun
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                  nissin:
                  My son always tell those bigger sized boys in his P1 class who want to bully the smaller built kids this: \" if you are so brave, go challenge those boys in P5-P6 if u dare!\" They have not bullied him so far.. it works for him. 😉

                  Kids nowadays not so easy to get tricked already. XD You gotta know our society is not like 20 years back when you could trick children here and there

                  They are bound to find a way to counter that back.

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                    Compass
                    last edited by

                    Came across an article on \"How to Deal with Bullying:

                    http://www.family.org.sg/default.aspx?go=article&aid=943

                    Cheers
                    🙂

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
                      last edited by

                      so far, had heard of boys getting bullied, from as young as P1.

                      but not so for P1 girls ?

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                        Ichigokun
                        last edited by

                        American research shows every 7 minutes in the USA, some kid in America is being bullied

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