This is about my own experiences, and a way to solve bullying in the school area.
Click here to view my lesson about Bullying. (I am not the best artist). I had a poor experience in elementary school with physical bullying, but someone was able to help me up and be my friend.
The Bullying Blog (My blog to substitute video)
Ian's Real Life Blog: Day 1, June 28
Everyone everywhere has struggles. I had a personal struggle as a young child because of the people surrounding me. I was on the "weak" side of the bullying issue in 4th grade. I fit in with every nerd that got taunted for being what they were. It was hard for me because I couldn't change from what they were taunting me for. I don't know why they did it, but they did. I have thought that they were jealous, but I don't think stupid people want to be smart. I relate to millions of kids who don't know why.
I was both physically bullied, and harassed and called names. One instance, I was on the playground and a kid who was constantly calling me names just came up and pushed me to the ground. I was kicked and called nerd and very inappropriate names that I wasn't, and no one deserves to be called. Luckily, someone was there to protect me, and the person who got me up and dusted me off became one of my best friends.
I think we do this to each other because it fills a void in our lives. That void is from sadness or from personal events, but it doesn't make sense why you would take it out on someone else. Maybe this is why people do it, it doesn't make sense. It is just necessary. Anger builds and the bullies go for the unknown.
Maybe if the bullies understood and had someone at home to help them, they wouldn't hurt people. With so much going on in our own worlds, why do we make someone else's worse? What can we do to understand someone else's problems and not hurt, but help. Classes in early school can help with the problem, but the source usually comes from home and new parents need to start the bullying cure.
Click here to view my lesson about Rival School Outreach. (This includes my response to my announcement over the PA). This is an example of a school club that could be formed that involved multiple student councils and helped a larger area with different demographics
The Bullying Blog (My blog to substitute video)
Ian's Real Life Blog: Day 1, June 28
Everyone everywhere has struggles. I had a personal struggle as a young child because of the people surrounding me. I was on the "weak" side of the bullying issue in 4th grade. I fit in with every nerd that got taunted for being what they were. It was hard for me because I couldn't change from what they were taunting me for. I don't know why they did it, but they did. I have thought that they were jealous, but I don't think stupid people want to be smart. I relate to millions of kids who don't know why.
I was both physically bullied, and harassed and called names. One instance, I was on the playground and a kid who was constantly calling me names just came up and pushed me to the ground. I was kicked and called nerd and very inappropriate names that I wasn't, and no one deserves to be called. Luckily, someone was there to protect me, and the person who got me up and dusted me off became one of my best friends.
I think we do this to each other because it fills a void in our lives. That void is from sadness or from personal events, but it doesn't make sense why you would take it out on someone else. Maybe this is why people do it, it doesn't make sense. It is just necessary. Anger builds and the bullies go for the unknown.
Maybe if the bullies understood and had someone at home to help them, they wouldn't hurt people. With so much going on in our own worlds, why do we make someone else's worse? What can we do to understand someone else's problems and not hurt, but help. Classes in early school can help with the problem, but the source usually comes from home and new parents need to start the bullying cure.
Click here to view my lesson about Rival School Outreach. (This includes my response to my announcement over the PA). This is an example of a school club that could be formed that involved multiple student councils and helped a larger area with different demographics