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In Switzerland, the 'no-blame' approach asks bullies to help
In Switzerland, the 'no-blame' approach asks bullies to help
In Switzerland, the 'no-blame' approach asks bullies to help bullied students
Punishing the perpetrators tends to worsen the bullying for the victim. Encouraging an open discussion instead helps change the social dynamic.
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