Anyone can become the object of ridicule at school: a sports boy, a house girl, and even a bully. It all depends on the specific team and the atmosphere in which the children study. However, with a few simple tips, ridicule can be avoided.
Instructions
Step 1
First you need to figure out why schoolchildren laugh at their classmates. As a rule, white crows are subjected to ridicule, that is, guys who, for one reason or another, stand out from the crowd. This is a normal social reaction that exists in many collectives, but it is in children that it manifests itself most clearly, since they still do not understand much.
Step 2
This does not mean that you have to somehow limit your hobbies or appearance. You just need to adapt to the new conditions that await you in the team. It's good if you are moving to a new school where no one knows you. Then the burden of the prevailing stereotypes will not hang on you, and you will be able to show yourself exactly from the side from which you want.
Step 3
If you just move to the next grade and do not want to be laughed at, then you will have to work harder, because you have already studied with these guys, and they know how you behave in certain situations. But it will also be easier for you, since you know the characters of your future classmates. Of course, such ideas are not always correct, but you have at least an approximate idea of what you will encounter.
Step 4
First of all, you need to get stronger. Few people laugh at strong people. But we are talking here not only about physical form (although it is to some extent important), but also about mental strength. If you can steadfastly endure any ridicule and offensive words in your address, then the offenders will soon get bored with it, since you do not react in any way.
Step 5
You should always be able to stand up for yourself. Respond to giggles when they really hurt you and show that you are not bastard either. Children tend to bully those who cannot fight back. One has only to notice serious resistance, as the pressure quickly subsides. But do not be like the offenders, come up with another way how you can answer them.
Step 6
Find friends. The more comrades you have, the less chance you will be laughed at. It is much easier to offend one person than several. If you enlist the support of other classmates, then ridicule can be forgotten.
Step 7
Pay attention to your behavior. The society does not like people who “show off” a lot and boast of their position (especially if it is not deserved). In addition, few people like liars and sneaks, so always think about what you are saying. If you have rich parents, you shouldn't look up at other kids. If the financial situation of your family is not very good, then you should not curry favor with wealthier children.