Childhood bullying is common, we've all
dealt with it. It seems like it is something that is more talked about now than
ever before. Bully isn't just physical, it can be as simple as name calling and
teasing.
This type of behaviour is likely to happen when children are not sitting in class with the teacher, they risk getting caught. Instead, bullying starts in the playground during recess. Recess is the time that children play, in a designated area, with very little supervision. It is highly unlikely that a child will get bullied close to an adult, therefore it goes unnoticed and unaddressed.
Bully will always be bullies, sometimes
into adulthood. The problem will never go away unless it is addressed at a
young age.
So what does playground staff need to do to
control the environment and ensure that all kids are safe? Increasing
supervision, provide training for such situations, and understand the
procedures of conflict resolution techniques, just to name a few.
International Play Association Canada or IPA, offers guidelines for professionals working with and for children. They
can provide education and training in areas such as bullying.
Bullying will never truly go away, the next
generation of children will be bullied but instead of turning away from the
situation, it is best that we educated the professionals caring for and
teaching our children every day.
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