A bully has been identified by the school nurse and officials. The nurse is meeting with the parents of the bully. The nurse recommends that the parents:

a. Withdraw the child from organized, supervised activities
b. Respond to the incident of bullying with positive consequences
c. Enforce the philosophy that the parents will not tolerate this behavior
d. Use punitive measures when dealing with the child


C
The parents of the bully must communicate to their child that the behavior is not acceptable. The child should be allowed to participate in organized, supervised activities. This will help the child learn to control behavior. The parents do not need to use anger when dealing with the child.

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