Solutions:
There are many solutions to prevent bullying. The article "Understanding Bullying" by Tara L. Kuther, states examples of solutions that can help. For example; increase awareness, involvement of bullying-related content into the curriculum, increased supervisions, and many other examples. Bullying happens where parents don't see, where parents and adults can't get into. Because of technology, many adults don't know how to use it. So adults and parents should be more aware of their children and more focus on their life too. Children believe that telling others won't help. Many administrators and adults don't know what to do in a bullying situation so they do nothing about it. Without adults consent or help, students become more violence about bullying. This generation, it's like that. If someone bullies someone else, then it becomes a fight. A statement from one of my interviews, 16 year old student name Peter Moua states, "I'll beat them up before anything else happens", after asking a question, "What solutions can you think will prevent bullying?" As you can see, students don't know where to go to for help. They either fight for it, or die because of it. Best advice on talking to someone if you're bullied is your parents, teachers, anyone who you can trust and can change the issue. Make them listen if they don't, go to someone else who will. Many schools are against bullying, but even today there are still bullying, and it must be prevented. How to realize if someone is being bullied is the way they act. If you seen a person everyday, but one day they seem to act differently, then there can be something that happened to them. Another sign of being bullied is if they're really quiet, has trust issues, gets scared a lot, and usually wanting to be by their self. If you notice any signs of bullying or someone getting bullied, stand up for them. Don't be the bystander or the bully. Prevent bullying now! Click the button below to see a short video on preventing bullying.