*stir stir*
Okay, my hot cocoa is done.
Let’s start the fire, shall we?
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GC’s Fireside Talks
Listen to the sounds of the fire as we go through this talk.
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It’s all set.
This talk will be about:
Bullying, and how to stop it.
Personally, I haven’t been bullied, but my father has.
Extreme bullying, people.
Swirlies, punching, shoving, dumping in trash cans, you name it.
Now, here’s my advice for the two different types of bullying.
For physical bullying, here’s what I’d do.
Say some kid shoves you into a locker or something.
Very sternly warn them that if they do that again, they will be in a world of pain.
If they do it again, hit em right away.
Don’t worry about if you will get in trouble for it.
If you don’t fight back, it’ll show that you’re a good target.
In the movie “Runt”, which was the last movie that the famed Disney actor Cameron Boyce starred in, he lets the bullies shove him around, and his life is trash.
When he fights back, his life takes a 180, and people at school respect him.
Movies usually aren’t realistic, but this scenario is.
If you tell the teacher, the bully will get more mad.
They will keep bullying you.
With a physical response, it’s gonna make them back off.
Okay, that about covered it.
For psychological bullying, take this approach:
Immediately tell the teacher.
No waiting.
If it keeps going, spread a rumor about the psychological bully.
Or just give em a warning like what you did with the physical bully.
Anyways, end of fireside chat.
*water spill on fire*
Okay.
I’ll see you next time.
Goobay.