Violence in schools is a serious problem in Vietnam, with approximately 5 cases reported daily. Students often do not feel comfortable reporting incidents of bullying to teachers or parents. There are online support groups with over 9000 members where students share their experiences of school violence and feeling isolated from relatives. The family environment can contribute to whether children develop violent tendencies, as observing violence at home may lead them to use violence themselves to resolve conflicts. Solutions proposed include vigorously promoting education on preventing school violence, increasing awareness of signs that a child may be a bully, and improving mental healthcare for students.
Violence in schools is a serious problem in Vietnam, with approximately 5 cases reported daily. Students often do not feel comfortable reporting incidents of bullying to teachers or parents. There are online support groups with over 9000 members where students share their experiences of school violence and feeling isolated from relatives. The family environment can contribute to whether children develop violent tendencies, as observing violence at home may lead them to use violence themselves to resolve conflicts. Solutions proposed include vigorously promoting education on preventing school violence, increasing awareness of signs that a child may be a bully, and improving mental healthcare for students.
Violence in schools is a serious problem in Vietnam, with approximately 5 cases reported daily. Students often do not feel comfortable reporting incidents of bullying to teachers or parents. There are online support groups with over 9000 members where students share their experiences of school violence and feeling isolated from relatives. The family environment can contribute to whether children develop violent tendencies, as observing violence at home may lead them to use violence themselves to resolve conflicts. Solutions proposed include vigorously promoting education on preventing school violence, increasing awareness of signs that a child may be a bully, and improving mental healthcare for students.
Violence in schools is a serious problem in Vietnam, with approximately 5 cases reported daily. Students often do not feel comfortable reporting incidents of bullying to teachers or parents. There are online support groups with over 9000 members where students share their experiences of school violence and feeling isolated from relatives. The family environment can contribute to whether children develop violent tendencies, as observing violence at home may lead them to use violence themselves to resolve conflicts. Solutions proposed include vigorously promoting education on preventing school violence, increasing awareness of signs that a child may be a bully, and improving mental healthcare for students.
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Why are almost all students' behavior results in the final
of the year good, although there have been many cases of violence in school that do not cut down, even though they seriously increase? Violence in school is always a hot-tempered problem in education. How can parents protect their children? Why is the school's psychologist not reliable for them to share their stories? How can you improve the mental health treatment quality for children who have experienced a school psychology crisis? Reality In the afternoon of April 24th, the head of the People's Committee of Dong Anh district, Hanoi, confirmed that the police investigated the case of the female student of the local high school who had been bullied and had to be hospitalized for treatment. On average, there are about five school violence cases in and out of school every day in Viet Nam. And each year, roughly 1600-1800 cases happen, which is the newest statistic of education. This number is only the tip of the iceberg because plenty of cases go unreported. Student memories is no longer beautiful for children. Causes RELATIONSHIP GAPS BETWEEN STUDENTS AND THEIR RELATIVES In addition to the listener's truly willingness to listen, providing a safe environment for children, especially victims of school violence, is very important to let them to speak out. Unfortunately, when that safe place is not the classroom, the counseiling room, or even your family. Safety is found in online groups. As you can see, the group of those experiencing school violence, isolation, and body shaming has more than 9000 members. I attended and still do not think I have read a lot of anxious stories about violent school of students who’s in secondary school or high school in these groups. After reading all the posts and comments, I found a common point when I was trying to confide in a friend who was the victim of violence in school. "I tried to tell my teacher, but she told me to leave them alone. As for my mom, she said that it does not deserve to be minded" Yes, of course, the hardest for the victims of violence in school is the feeling of lonely among their relatives. SIGNIFICANCE OF FAMILY ON ONE'S GROWTH The family environment contributes to building character in children, especially if they grow up as bullies or not. Many parents should reconsider using violence to solve matters. If children observe their parents using violence to handle problems they may believe that violent people have power. As a result, they would carry violence far from the house to deal with their own conflicts. Next, let's check if they're choosing violence against their son or daughter. If children are tyrannized at home, they will tend to use it to tyrannize over some one else. “Parents use violence against their children to resolve problems they encounter in their everyday life and it is socially accepted” In family, Despising, defamation and bullying will affect to the children’s character and mentality. For example: “Hey stop eating, you’re fat. Oh, sorry, I’m just kidding, don’t be sad okay?” As you can see, I use the psychological violence to attack her because I was jealous of her body. Solutions Now that I've decided on how to tackle these not-so- new concerns, I'm not going to talk theoretically like a moral book, but I will highlight a few ways in which I believe it will have a great impact on students. VIGOROUSLY PROPAGATE EDUCATION TO PREVENT SCHOOL VIOLENCE And this is the proportion of violence in schools that rises as students get older. One out of every 11,000 children gets kicked out from school as a result of violence in the classroom. Have you ever wondered why certain habits, such as wearing a helmet or avoiding from drinking while driving, are getting better and better nowadays? Because of the result of the drastic coordination between propaganda and punishment is enough of a deterrent from many relevant units. Saying "no" to violence in schools has the same effects. The solutions won't ever be strictly followed unless they actually become a movement in the whole school environment and society. And there might be my children and yours would become the next victims in the future. BEING AWARE OF VIOLENCE'S ACTING I’m talking about our children, perhaps parents are worried that their children are victims of school violence. But think about the other way around, if we can catch the signs that our child is a bully and intervene in time, it will help a lot more victims, won’t it? Conclusion If that is just a small, childish problem and we are not sharing to find a method, there will be bad consequences for the improvement of building a good study environment in the future. One of the most important factors is taking care of the mental health of students. However, to create a safe place in school, we have to understand mental health and cooperate with students, parents, and educational administrators.