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avatar Anonymous

How do i help my daughter from getting into a fight?

how to help your 15 year old daughter deal with a bullying student without feeling like shes ratting her out

Question applies to ages: 15

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avatarBarb.Rickard
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First of all, your child's safety should be your main concern. If the bullying is happening at school, you should discuss the situation in detail with your child's teacher, the principal, and possibly the school counselor. If the bully does not go to school with your daughter, contact her parents and explain the situation to them. Try not to attack their parenting skills; just provide the facts.

You can also refer to the "Stop Bullying" EduGuide (at EduGuide.org) for more detailed information about the different types of bullying and how to handle each situation.
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I am a 15 year old High school student, I know what it is like to be bullied. I would say have either her or you go to the councilors and figure out what to do about the bullying. I've never gotten beaten up, but I have seen people, as in my friends, be beaten up by a bully. So if you want to take my advise go ahead if not that's okay too.
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