Bullying means where a person is verbally or physically threatened or assaulted

Bullying means where a person is verbally or physically threatened or assaulted. It also means making a person feel a real or perceived power imbalance.

We at Zebar have no bullying policy. Keeping this in mind ‘Anti bullying week’ was taken upon to make sure no student in the campus is bullied.

Children made posters with slogans against the menace of bullying.

They did activities in their scrap books, where they wrote about ways to stop the bully from troubling the students.

The children were given a clear idea about the difference between teasing, harassing, and bullying. As these terms are often used interchangeably.

This Life Skill activity gave children an idea about what the person goes through when bullied and they learnt that no one should be bullied.