Is this a fake story now, I don't get it? Take someone to go beat them up if the class didn't do anything.
Disgusting. Drive the normal order. First talk to your parents, so they can find a solution to the problem, they must be notified of it. You don't have to move because you're not to blame for what's going on and you haven't broken school rules in any way. These guys are the people who break the rules and deserve to face the consequences. There are options like changing class, but these are things that need to be reconsidered, and if you don't have the desire, you don't have to do it. After you talk to the parents, you need to contact the class leader. It really doesn't matter if you do it alone or in the presence of a parent/classmate. In any case, the class leader will be able to ask your classmates and other teachers to better reflect on the situation and understand exactly how many problems the two boys are. If the class doesn't react, then without much wonder, you go with your parents to the principal. These guys are harassing you on campus and doing it in front of the whole class. School should be a safe place and every student should feel protected, you're just looking for their rights. There are enough witnesses to prove that you're really being bullied. There are probably cameras at the school that should have tapes.
Tell your parents now! To intimidate these freaks! And move you! No psychologist! Talk to the class and principal!
Don't wait for your classmate to get better! Let your parents know without worrying at all! Get them to go to the school in person and talk to your classroom, because if you talk to yourself, it might not take you too seriously, until your parents go, things get more serious, and she's going to handle this case herself. The other option is, get your dad to come to school and get them a little ;)
Tell your parents! Maybe if they find it good, you can go directly to the principal and with every slight problem, too.
A complaint can be made to the police about mental harassment.
I was right at your age, when I was going through exactly the same thing, getting my saps on my head, hitting me with textbooks in my eyes, spitting on my clothes and all that stuff. Anyway, I mentioned that to you just to let you know that I know exactly how you feel. I tried to talk to my then-class, school psychologist, so I couldn't turn to one, even 2-3 times I had also mentioned to my parents about the things that were happening to me, coming to school, getting to the principal and guess what- I convinced myself that the positive result of such things was short-lived and for a maximum of a week they left you alone. , but then the same thing starts again. I made the huge mistake of often telling the classroom, one that was so disinterested and did nothing about it, and another that this action didn't help, but "vilified" them even more. I was also afraid of what would happen, and that's why I didn't stand up to them, which was a mistake... big mistake. They say violence isn't the answer, but the next time one of these idiots decides to get on your head, let him know they can't tramp you. Such freaks respond precisely with aggression. Since they can afford to treat you like that, why shouldn't you? I gave myself up to those who harassed me, and you don't. I know you think you can't handle them, but trust me, you can. Let's get a few people out of here and see if they're going to leave you alone.
You say you're in seventh grade, which means you're going to be in a new school soon. You'il meet new friends and forget about these shit. In seventh grade, I went through exactly the same thing. Because I've always been insecure and quiet, and that often makes some people think they can get on your head. You have to tell your parents. Trust me, they're the only people in the world who'il do anything, but anything to help you. I'm sorry I was ashamed to tell my parents at the time, and I struggled with these shits myself. In the meantime, you can slap them on a slap, whatever you call, that's what you called. I know what's going on with you, but I also know that very soon all this will be in the past. Have patience and share with your parents. And don't let these idiots crush your self-esteem and make you think they're more than you.
You're telling your parents right now! Explain to them in detail as here. They will know how to approach and to exclude these shits. Having an idea of how many children have gone out of this world precisely because of such stories. Your parents are going to do the best. If you go to the classroom or principal yourself, they won't comply to leave you anonymous and there will be consequences if it comes to exclusion or punishment. That's what parents are for! To be proud of you and to help you go alone in life. It's too early for you, so tell them everything. Tell them you're afraid to even go to school for them.
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