06-03-2022, 06:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2022, 06:29 AM by stephaniesmith44.)
(02-22-2019, 10:43 PM)MNomadic Wrote:(02-22-2019, 10:20 PM)SweetSecret Wrote: I would say to talk to the school about switching class sections if it is an in-person class. If the students are forced to switch classes they will still know your section and can come back to harrass you. If you switch sections then they won't know your schedule... problem solved.
Sorry but I don't think that would solve the problem. Harassers and bullies aren't thwarted by a simple changing of schedules. Depending on campus size, it's still very probable that they may run into each other. It's also probable that an irrational bully may seek their desired victims out and find them wherever they are(not hard these days especially with Facebook).
Switching courses would be a bandaid. There should probably be some kind of intervention from an authority such as the school or law enforcement, so that the perpetrator understands that continued transgressions will result in actions from the school and can potentially escalate to legal actions.
Also, you could probably read here some information about bullying, it will probably help you better cope with it. There is a lot of useful ideas https://samploon.com/free-essays/cause-a...-bullying/ about bullying. It's something you should not tolerate. These are not your friends if they bully you. Stop interacting with them.
Record what you can, document or write down anything else that has already happened or that you are unable to record. If you need to build any kind of case, even if informal, it will be much easier to have it documented or recorded.
Try to surround yourself with friends. If they're cyber bullying/stalking, block them, raise privacy settings and avoid social media.
I don't know the situation but you shouldn't have to tolerate that.
This is exactly what any person should do. Just get rid of these bad persons (avoid them)