Bullying
I need help people in my class keep on making moaning sounds what do I do? I already told teachers but they do not care.
I'm really sorry to hear that you're dealing with this situation. It can be quite frustrating when it feels like nobody is listening to your concerns. If talking to your teachers didn't yield any results, here are a few other options you might consider:
1. Talk to a Different Teacher or School Counselor: Sometimes, approaching someone else who might be more understanding can make a difference.
2. Document What's Happening: Keeping a record of when and where these incidents occur may help if you need to escalate the issue later.
3. Talk to Your Classmates: If you feel comfortable, consider discussing the situation with the students making the sounds. They might not even realize how disruptive it is.
4. Focus on Your Confidence: Try to not allow their behavior to affect you. Concentrating on your studies and maintaining a positive attitude can help.
Remember that you deserve to feel safe and comfortable at school. Don’t hesitate to continue reaching out for help until the situation improves.
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