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Stop bullying! It must be stopped at all costs, both inside and outside of school. This drawing represents what happens to many children every day. If you are being bullied, please tell your parents or teachers. They will understand and help you immediately. You can be sure of that.

This drawing depicts a school bullying scene where two children are intimidating a smaller child. Coloring this image can be a way to reflect on the importance of empathy and respect for others. Through art, children can also learn to identify negative behaviors and understand that there are always ways to help.

Drawing to colour in and raise awareness among children about bullying
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Bullying, also known as school harassment, is unacceptable behavior that affects thousands of children worldwide. Teasing, physical aggression, and insults can leave deep scars on those who suffer from it. It is important to remember that bullying is wrong, and we all have a duty to help those who are being affected.

If you witness an act of bullying, whether at school or elsewhere, it is crucial to speak to a trusted adult, like a teacher or parent, who can intervene. It’s also important to remember that being kind and empathetic to others is a way to prevent bullying. Helping a classmate who is being bullied not only strengthens them but also creates an environment of respect and mutual support.

It’s never okay to make others feel bad. Each of us has the power to make a difference by being kind, understanding other people’s feelings, and offering help when needed. Respect and empathy are powerful tools to end bullying.

If you want to know more about bullting, how to recognise it or how to act upon it, read our article by clicking here.

 

Ideas and techniques for colouring in the bullying colouring-in drawing

1. Colors for the Characters:

•The smaller child can be colored with soft and warm tones like light blue or green to highlight their vulnerability in the situation.

•The children who are bullying can be colored with darker or muted tones like browns or grays to emphasize the contrast in emotions in the scene.

•Add detail to the facial expressions, using colored pencils to reflect the sadness or frustration of the bullied child, and the anger on the faces of the bullies.

2. Shadows and Depth:

•Use shadows underneath the children to show the ground and add depth to the scene. Light gray or brown tones are ideal for simulating shadows under the feet.

•Add shadows in the folds of the clothing and in the children’s postures to give the scene a more three-dimensional touch.

3. Backgrounds:

•You can create a background that reflects a school environment, such as a playground or a classroom. Use watercolors to create a soft background or colored pencils to add details like trees or playground equipment in the background.

•Use neutral tones for the background, allowing the characters to be the focal point of the drawing.

4. Complementary Materials:

Colored pencils: Perfect for adding details and textures in expressions and clothing.
Watercolors: Ideal for soft backgrounds or creating blended shadows.
Markers: To highlight outlines and give the scene more clarity.
Glitter: Though it’s a serious theme, glitter can subtly be used to highlight a positive element, like hope for change.

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