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Question
How should adults intervene to help a child being bullied?
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Solution
- Adults should intervene calmly by addressing the problem, emotionally supporting the child, speaking with both the child and the bully to better understand the situation, and collaborating with the school administration or other authorities to stop the bullying.
- They should also encourage the child to speak up and boost their self-esteem.
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