__________________________________________Ask the DA

 

My staff is taking a proactive approach to bullying in schools and in the community. My Crime Prevention Division developed a program where attorneys educate students, teachers and parents about the dangers of bullying and cyberbullying and advise them on how to take action against this type of behavior.

Bullying among children is aggressive behavior that is intentional and that involves an imbalance of power or strength. Typically, it is repeated over time. Bullying can take many forms, such as:

• Hitting and/or punching (physical bullying)

• Teasing or name-calling (verbal bullying)

• Intimidation using gestures or social exclusion (nonverbal bullying or emotional bullying)

• Sending insulting messages by phone or computer e-mail (cyber bullying).

  Warning Signs that your child is being bullied:

• Appears sad, moody or depressed when he or she comes home.

• Has lost interest in school work or suddenly begins to do poorly in school.

• Seems afraid of going to school, walking to and from school, riding the school bus, or taking part in organized activities 
  with peers (such as clubs).

• Has few, if any friends, with whom he or she spends time.

• Comes home with torn, damaged, or missing pieces of clothing, books, or other belongings. •Has unexplained cuts,
  bruises, and scratches.

  How you can help if your child is being bullied:

• Take it seriously — don’t minimize the experience.

• Contact your child’s school to report what is going on.

• Bolster your child’s self-esteem in other areas. Help them find an activity where they fit in.

• Don’t assume the bullying has stopped if your child stops talking about it.

• Give consistent advice.

• Encourage your child to seek help and report all bullying incidents.

If you would like to have a presentation about bullying or cyberbullying in your school or community, call my hotline at 718-250-3395.

 

For additional information visit www.brooklynda.org. To have your questions answered in a future column, send them to asktheda@brooklynda.org.

 

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