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Residents share thoughts on bullies

Everyone agreed that circumstances at home play a big role.

THE COURIER wandered into the streets of Alberton to find out what residents think about bullying in schools and how it should be addressed. Everyone agreed that circumstances at home play a big role.

KHUTSO MALWA: “A good parent teaches the child not to take bullies’ nonsense, but also not to bully others. Parents’ relationships play a big role in their children’s lives, so always treat each other with respect.”
PATRICIA JOHN: “This problem starts at home. Teachers have no control over bullies and are not allowed to do anything about this behaviour. Children must stay brave and speak up.”
MIGNONETTE NIEWENHUISEN: “I used to be bullied myself and from personal experience, children need to speak to someone. Don’t be scared of a bully. One’s circumstances at home reflect how one behaves towards others.”
MIKE BAH: “Children should be taught to be careful of bullies and to speak up when they are being bullied. Take care of your children and do your best to keep them safe.”

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