The New Kid

 

It’s always a challenge for new students to make friends and to blend in. It is our responsibility to keep our fellow students safe and comfortable. It’s especially a big challenge when a new soul walks in through the door and wants to establish herself/ himself. It is our duty as fellow students and friends to help them establish their fortress in our boundary and create a healthy network with the others. 

As we know “it’s not always easy as it sounds”. In this article we are going to explore the different ways in which a new student can integrate themselves in our class and how we can help them.


First contact


When a new student walks in through those doors it’s up to us and the new student and us that we have a memorable first contact together.  A first contact can be talking, sharing an experience, playing together, etc. 


In order for the student to achieve this he / she should interact and express himself/herself and participate in various activities: detect a friend who could help her and is aware to keep him/her informed and safe.


Bullies


Bullies have always been a huge problem for most newcomers in a school. Only in a very few schools do they have no such thing as bullies. This is because the existing students have been strong and also make the newcomers strong against bullies.


Bullies are just cowards and can be stopped if you show the smallest amount of bravery. Most people think that they would bully you harder if you show any sign of resistance, but they are wrong.


Look out for friends


We have discussed how to deal with your supposed enemies but what about your friends? How do you find them? Trust them?


We have already discussed how to find your first friend but, what about their trustworthiness. A student who seeks popularity could easily post about your most personal/sensitive things that you have told them. Also they would make memes and make fun of you.


You need to first test them(don’t tell them).  Don’t tell them anything embarrassing about you, but do some things that you know are normal but would make your friend think it is awkward. This would push him/her to post about it, thinking that it is hilarious and posting on social media. Here is your red flag.


Now for the important part:-”OPINIONS”.


We would suggest you to multi task only after u get to know the staff, students and all others in the school so u manage up a schedule and won't feel anxious or stressed


Have fun making a new friend at your new school. I hope this blog helps you.


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By: Number 3 Boys

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