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  • Not knowing  by lucyxx_14
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    Lucy is facing some of the most difficult parts of life what's can she do to make it better... that's the thing how can she make it better..?
  • Five Ws Of Bullying And Tips On How To Go About Bullying Preventing Training by masseylaura
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    The five Ws of bullying and tips on how to go about bullying preventing training online The five Ws of bullying preventing training online: Who: Bullying can happen to anyone, regardless of age, gender, race, or socio-economic status. Both children and adults can experience bullying. What: Bullying is any unwanted aggressive behaviour that is repeated or has the potential to be repeated. This can include physical, verbal, and emotional abuse, as well as cyberbullying. Where: Bullying can occur anywhere, including schools, workplaces, online, and in public spaces. When: Bullying can happen at any time, but it is most common during childhood and adolescence. Why: There are many reasons someone may bully others, including a desire for power, attention, or control, jealousy, insecurity, or a need to fit in with a group. Tips for prevention: Create a positive and inclusive environment: Encourage respect and kindness, and promote diversity and acceptance. Celebrate differences and teach children to appreciate and value others. Educate yourself and others: Learn about the signs of bullying and how to identify and report it. Educate children, parents, teachers, and other adults about the importance of preventing bullying and creating a safe and supportive environment. Encourage open communication: Create a safe space for children to share their experiences and feelings. Encourage them to speak up if they or someone they know is being bullied, and provide support and resources to help them address the situation. Set clear expectations and consequences: Establish clear rules and consequences for bullying behaviour. Make it clear that bullying will not be tolerated and that there are consequences for those who engage in it. Lead by example: Model positive behaviour and treat others with respect and kindness. Show children that bullying is not acceptable and that it is important to stand up for others who may be experiencing it.
  • Lani by light_monsters
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    "You were never selfish, so why would you do this! There are people who care about you, there are people who'll miss you and never get the thought out of their mind how you spoke, or-or how you felt when they held your hand, or how you smiled, how you danced with the camera, how you said hello instead of goodbye when you left! Why did you say goodbye!" I regretted it, I truly did after she said this, I was being selfish, that was the first time I didn't think about someone else, only me. There's one I in my name, and I used it wrong. Lani.