Health, 13.02.2021 01:00 ashleyrturner08
Please choose one of the options below:
1. I have been bullied by someone and want to stand up for myself.
2. I have bullied someone and need to ask for forgiveness.
3. I know someone who is being bullied and want to help the person and the person doing the bullying.
With your choice from above, choose the corresponding action below, and then write out what you learned from this
experience. Example: If you choose #1 above, then choose action #1 below, and do it.
1. Go to a classmate, teacher, or leader. Explain the situation, approach the individual, and reconcile with a leader present.
Don't be afraid or ashamed to tell your story in a truthful way. You are doing the right thing and should take pride in standing
for what is right.
2. Take a classmate, teacher, or leader and go apologize to the person you've hurt and make the situation right.
3. Find a classmate, teacher, or leader, and share what you believe is happening on at you've experienced so you can help
make the situation right for your friend or the person being hurt as well as the person doing the bullying.
Answers: 1
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