bullying
What is bullying? Bullying is when someone repeatedly tries to make you feel bad. They may do this by calling you names, taking things from you, swearing at you, kicking or pushing you. A few things to remember: It's not your fault! No one deserves to be insulted. Sometimes people insult others because they are going through difficult times themselves. Tell someone what happened. Talk to a parent, teacher, or Child Helpline operator about bullying. They can help you with what to do about it. You don't have to do it alone. Your safety is important If you are being harassed and need someone to talk to - call us, email us.
Everbody makes mistakes.
Making mistakes is part of life. Everyone does them all the time.
It doesn't matter if you are a parent, a teacher, or a police officer. There will be times when you are wrong.
You may be afraid or worried about what other people think of you.
It can be difficult to accept that you are wrong or to admit that you have made a mistake. Try not to be hard on yourself. It's okay to be wrong. Nobody is perfect.
Mistakes teach us a lot. There is always something to learn.
We learn to do everything better!
Try to understand how the error occurred.
This can help you know what to do differently next time. The important thing to remember is that we are always learning. Getting better at things takes practice.