Though no guarantee, kids less likely to be picked on use assertive body posture. So teach your child to stand tall and hold his head up to appear more confident and look less vulnerable. A simple trick is to teach your child to “Always look at the color of the talker’s eyes.”
Switching the rule to “Always look at the bridge of the talker’s nose” is less threatening for some kids. The simple technique helps your child to hold his head higher so he actually appears more confident. The goal for bully-proofing is to “look assertive” and not to look “passive or aggressive.”
The skill takes much practice, so stick with it! You can start teaching this skill to toddlers.
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