Every parent hopes that their children can grow up healthy, but when they reach a certain age, they need to be sent to kindergarten. When their children are outside, parents cannot protect them anytime and anywhere. So what should the baby do if they are bullied? Let's take a look at this issue together.
What should I do if my baby is bullied
1. Ask for the reason, understand the truth, and solve it properly.
If a child is bullied, as a parent, the first thing to understand is the truth of the matter. Let the child truthfully explain the cause and effect of the incident, distinguish right from wrong, analyze the reasons together with the child, and see if the other party is really intentionally bullying or playing around with each other. After clarifying, you can ask the child what they plan to do and guide and encourage them to solve the problem reasonably.
2. Listen, comfort, and alleviate the psychological burden on children.
When a child feels sad and wronged due to being bullied, parents should no longer scold the child, nor exaggerate or mislead the child. They should provide appropriate relief and comfort, listen attentively to the child's words, let the child feel warm, and alleviate the inner hurt and anxiety caused by being bullied.
How to make children protect themselves
1. Do not allow anyone other than your mother to access your private parts
Tell the child where the private parts are and that no one except the mother has the right to touch their own private parts of the body.
2. Tell Mom and Dad in a timely manner
No matter if the infringer uses temptation or threats to intimidate the child not to tell the truth, the child should promptly tell their parents, because only parents truly love the child and can help protect themselves.
I believe that after reading the above content, everyone has gained a certain understanding of what to do when a baby is bullied and how to make the child protect themselves. To prevent the child from being bullied, it is not enough to rely solely on the protection of parents and teachers. Parents should teach their children how to protect themselves, and when the child is bullied, parents should also handle it calmly.