Bullying

What to do if your child is bullying others

Many people may be bullies and not know it.

Your child could become an accidental bully by:

  • Passing on a nasty text about someone
  • Laughing at an unkind comment
  • It's easier to be an accidental bully if it involves email, text etc, because they aren't doing it directly

If your child is bullying

If your child is bullying:

  • they could be copying the behaviour of other people in the family, neighbourhood or friends
  • they might not have learned better ways of mixing with friends
  • their friends might be encouraging the bullying behaviour
  • they might be going through a difficult time and acting out aggressive feelings

How you can help to stop your child bullying

  • Encourage your child to admit what they're doing - it takes a lot of courage for them to admit they've done wrong.
  • Explain to your child that what they are doing is not right and making other people unhappy.
  • Encourage your child to apologise to the person they've hurt.
  • Stop family members from using aggression or force to get what they want.
  • Show your child how to join in with others without bullying.
  • Speak to your child's school about how you can work together to stop the bullying.
  • Check regularly with your child about how things are at school.
  • Give your child praise when they are cooperative and kind to others.
  • Encourage your child to help others if they see them being bullied, even if the bully is someone they're scared of or a friend. Tell them they should tell a teacher or an adult they trust.