Rovigo: National Day Against Bullying and Cyberbullying. Palazzo Nodari is colored blue
Il 7 February, it was celebrated National Day Against Bullying and Cyberbullying and also the Municipality of Rovigo has joined illuminating Palazzo Nodari in blue.
But many blue bows they arrived at the town hall from children of classes 4^A and 4^B of the Donatoni primary school, who wanted to hand them over to the Mayor Valeria Cittadin andCouncilor for Education Erika De Luca.
Il Bullying unfortunately it is a increasingly widespread phenomenon, also strengthened by the Social, is teamwork is essential, as the mayor underlined, to talk about it and create some moments of awareness to reflect together, on the actions to be taken to ensure that the culture of respect can grow more and more.
Many questions and episodes of disrespect told by the children present today, accompanied by their teachers Mara Fenato e Paola Altafin, but also so much awareness and desire to react to these forms of abuse, even trying to protect each other among comrades.
This, as highlighted by the councilor De Luca, is certainly the result of the valuable work carried out by the school, the teachers and the families.
"It's important to talk about it - Said De Luca -, Those who are victims of bullying must talk about it and share what they have experienced with those who love them".
The students also created and delivered a board with words not to say to stop bullying and those that go strengthened in respect of all.
"We are happy – concluded the mayor -, for hosting this beautiful and important initiative, a round of applause to the teachers. Unfortunately, our society is increasingly pervaded by outbursts of anger. We need to educate and also avoid isolation. The Municipality will always be alongside projects of this type".
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