talk to a guidance counselor or a teacher you trust or a friend...don't let it stay bottled up inside of you...there are many adults in the school that i am sure care about you
Veronica (16 Health Professions & Human Services HS
said...
In the moment of sexual harassment you should first explain to your harasser that his or her behavior is unwanted. If he or she persists get away from your harasser right away. Then speak with the social worker in your school. Determine the seriousness of the case and whether or not you would be willing to go through with briniging the situation to administration.
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go tell someone you trust or confront the person that sexually harrassed you
The best way to deal with sexual harassment in school is to tell a guidance counselor or a even a teacher that you confide in.
talk to a guidance counselor or a teacher you trust or a friend...don't let it stay bottled up inside of you...there are many adults in the school that i am sure care about you
In the moment of sexual harassment you should first explain to your harasser that his or her behavior is unwanted. If he or she persists get away from your harasser right away. Then speak with the social worker in your school. Determine the seriousness of the case and whether or not you would be willing to go through with briniging the situation to administration.
The only solution i think reasonable is to confront the person.Make the person understand that he is hurting u!!!!!
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