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Coping With Teasing

Lots of children have problems with teasing. Here are some problem solving ideas which the children from one of our courses came up with:
  • Write in a school "problem box"
  • Tell a friend
  • Call a hotline (eg. BSA hotline)
  • Ask them to stop
  • Walk away
  • Tell the mother of the person who is teasing you
  • Ignore them
  • Punch the person
  • Make an excuse and leave the situation
  • Tell your mum and dad
  • Tell your teacher
  • Tease back
  • Cry
  • Avoid them
  • Talk to someone else
  • Stick with your friends
  • Agree with them
Some of them are a bit mad, some are not very practical, but some are quite sensible!

Why not pick out the six ideas that you think are best and try them out next time? If one doesn't work for you, then try another. You'll feel better just having some ideas.

Have a go!


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