Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts Quotes

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Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts by Charlena E. Jackson
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“Do not give anyone the power to define your character. Let your character define and bring out the good in you as a person.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“You do not have power over me to make me feel bad about myself.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Bullies have issues within themselves and they are uncomfortable in their skin. So, they’d rather make someone feel bad to pick themselves up.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Teachers always say—"we will never know unless they tell us”. We tell them, but they ignore us… …I did tell you, I always tell you.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Stand firm, speak up—because silence is not golden, instead, it is deadly. Do not ignore being bullied, because it will never stop. Throughout my challenges with being bullied, I learned I have a choice, I have a voice, I have power over my thoughts, and my bully does not have power over me. Do not stand up against a bully alone.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Stand firm, speak up—because silence is not golden, instead, it is deadly. Do not ignore being bullied, because it will never stop.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Do not ignore being bullied, because it will never stop.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“If your teachers don’t listen, tell someone who you trust. Let them be aware of the situation, regardless of whether or not it is ongoing. Let them know every single time it happens.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Do not stand up against a bully alone.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I’ve learned to bully doesn’t only involve attacking someone physically or verbally; it is so much more. Bullying consists of invading other people’s property, humiliation, mind games (pretending to be someone’s friend), manipulation, making threats, spreading rumors, showing aggressive behavior, and/or excluding someone from a group on purpose.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I can speak up for myself, but I decided you are not worth my time. You do not have the power to bully me anymore. I know who I am.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“We shouldn’t give anyone the ability to rob our children of happiness. Bullying shouldn't be taken lightly. Bullying is a Silent Killer!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“This has been the worst year because teachers do not understand bullying hurts. This has been a rough year because I had to fight for peace. But this has been the best year ever because I finally took up for myself.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“When I am at school, I smile to block the hurt. When I am with my family I can always be myself.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I might be little but I am fierce. I might be patient, but I am quick, and when I am quiet that means I am focused. You have a fire under your feet and nobody can put out those flames.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I did not want to fight. I had to fight. If I didn’t, everyone else would have picked on me. Not only would I have had one bully, but maybe two, three, four or who knows how many. I had to do what I had to do since the principal, assistant principal, and my teachers weren’t doing anything about it.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“What’s the point in telling the teacher when the innocent people are ignored and get in trouble, and the bad kids always get away with everything?”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I tried explaining, but my voice wasn’t heard. How is that fair? I wondered to myself—why wasn’t my voice heard and why do the good kids always get in trouble for defending themselves?”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I always tell my teachers, and I thought it was going to get better.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Teachers just don’t understand how I feel inside. They think since they asked us to apologize, their job is done. It isn’t done, because I still hurt from the name-calling, hitting, humiliation, sleepless nights, and from feeling alone and depressed at school.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Teachers just don’t understand bullying hurts.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“When I am being bullied, my teachers never listen. They always think I am making it up—or they will try to sugar-coat the situation. They fail to realize that children have feelings too, and we deserve to be heard.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“One might say, I am too young to experience bullying. Believe it or not, bullying happens to kids who are younger than me.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Stand firm, speak up—because silence is not golden, instead, it is deadly.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Do not stand up against a bully alone. If your teachers don’t listen, tell someone who you trust. Let them be aware of the situation, regardless of whether or not it is ongoing. Let them know every single time it happens.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I am learning that bullies cannot break me—because their words are empty, because I matter. I am loved. I am supported. I love myself too much for someone to tear me down.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I wish teachers would take bullying seriously because we, as students, are hurting.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“How can a person feel good for making someone else feel bad? I do not understand.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“Bullying shouldn't be taken lightly. Bullying is a Silent Killer!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts
“I wish teachers would take bullying seriously because we, as students, are hurting. We tell the teacher for a reason.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Teachers Just Don't Understand Bullying Hurts

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