Not exact matches
I have more of a problem with a child being
bullied at
school and someone
blaming it on said child's sleeping arrangements.
Schools should not
blame the victim for
bullying, by encouraging them to change their behaviour or excluding them for retaliation, a report has warned.
It is easy to point fingers; place
blame; fortress our
schools; push zero - tolerance plans; mandate a
bully awareness week; stiffen penalties for
bullying; or simply ignore the problem and hope it will go away.
It can result in such problems as
blaming a
school principal or a parent for a
bullying incident.
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