Tag: bully

  • Silat Helps Teenager Transform From Victim Of Bullying To Victor

    Silat Helps Teenager Transform From Victim Of Bullying To Victor

    When she was 11, Nurzuhairah Yazid became the victim of bullying in her primary school for reasons that remain a mystery to her to this day.

    The timid and quiet girl did not dare to speak out against her bully, opting instead to suffer in silence as she was tormented.

    Things finally changed when her mother encouraged her to take up silat to build her mettle and fortitude.

    Throughout her training — she began in the Tanding (combat) category — Nurzuhairah said she gradually “transformed” into a more confident and outspoken person.

    The change in Nurzuhairah also ensured that the bullying stopped within the year.

    However, Nurzuhairah’s journey in silat would continue.

    Today, the 19-year-old is one of Singapore’s top prospects in the sport.

    Singapore Silat Federation (SSF) chief executive officer Sheik Alau’ddin has earmarked her for a gold medal in the women’s Tunngal (individual artistic) category at the upcoming South-East Asian (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur.

    She won the same event at the SEA Pencak Silat Championships in the Malaysian capital in March.

    While admitting feeling “nervous” ahead of her SEA Games debut, Nurzuhairah says she will embrace the challenge.

    “I will be going up against people who are more experienced than me …those with world championships experience, so it will be tough for sure,” said Nurzuhairah, who will also be competing in the Regu (artistic team) event.

    “But if I can win gold at the SEA Championships, which features most of the SEA Games competitors, why can’t I do so for the Games as well?

    “I’m quite positive of my chances…I know that nothing is impossible and I know I have the capability to do it.”

    And while the fighter may stand at just 1.54m, Nurzuhairah’s rivals would do well not to underestimate her power and technique, Sheik Alau’ddin warned.

    “She may be small, but she packs a lot of power,” declared the former silat world champion. “She has more or less perfected her movement and technique as well, I don’t intend to overwhelm her with such a lofty target but I have full confidence in her ability.

    “She’s very dedicated to her training, but now, the key is to get her mind for the Games right, because the sport and her event requires full concentration and nerves of steel.”

    Sheik Alau’ddin added that even though he and his coaching team would “push her (Nurzuhairah) to the limit” during training, she would still always “give her 100 per cent” every day.

    Nurzuhairah however, admits to suffering days when the toll of her practising, coupled with the pressure from her studies, caused her to break down and cry.

    “I remember there was once when I was taking a bus back home from school, I was feeling so stressed with everything that I couldn’t help but just burst out crying,” said Nurzuhairah who graduated from the business services course at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) College Central earlier this year.

    “It’s not been easy juggling the demands of my training with my studies. From secondary school all the way to ITE, I’ve always found myself lagging behind in class and needing to play catch-up. In fact, I expected to fail my modules at ITE and not graduate this year, so I’m quite surprised and proud that I managed to do so in the end.

    “Despite the difficulties, I keep going with silat because it brings me joy, and I want to make full use of my youth to fulfil my potential in the sport.”

    The eldest in her family, Nurzuhairah also finds meaning in being a role model and example to her younger brother and sister, who have also taken up the martial art.

    “I’m happy to be the trailblazer in the family for silat,” she said.

    “My hope is that I’ll be able inspire them and show them that it’s possible to go far in the sport.

    “They, along with my parents, have been immensely supportive of me in my silat journey. I want to show them that their belief in me is justified.

    “That is why I will put my heart and soul in this sport, and work hard so that I will one day become a world champion and make my family proud.”

     

    Source: http://www.todayonline.com/

  • 2 La Salle Students Suspended After Defending Girl From Bullying FT Student

    2 La Salle Students Suspended After Defending Girl From Bullying FT Student

    2 male students studying at La Salle, a local arts school in Singapore, have been suspended after defending a fellow student from the bullying antics of a foreign student studying in the school.

    According to a witness, a foreign female student had attempted to force a fellow female student to give up her assessment space. In the midst of their argument, a male student approached the quarrel and tried to stop the foreign student from behaving like a bully.

    Even though there was no physical threat or action from the male student, the female student pushed him away in the face with her hands.

    When another male student tried to calm down the situation and approached the foreign student, she grabbed his finger and twisted it, causing the male student to hit out at her in an attempt to escape. Fortunately, the male student missed and the foreign student was unharmed.

    She then proceeded to make a police report, claiming that the first male student had “molested” her and the second had punched her. Her accusations were proven unfounded and the police subsequently stopped pursuing the case.

    Undeterred, the bully continued to cause trouble for the school and the affected students. She eventually forced school administrators to suspend the male students after the bully’s parents came down to the school and made a huge ruckus. According to an eye witness, the parents had marched down to the school to intimidate and harass the students involved in the incident by forcibly questioning students and taking photos of their faces to cause fear and discomfort.

    Meanwhile, the foreign student receive no punishment for her action of physical coercion and bullying against her fellow female school mate.

    The whistlerblower wrote: “Is this really how our college want to treat our student body? Where the represented, loudest mouth, and the most privileged “wins”. As far as we pride ourselves as an “independent” college, perhaps this is the time MOE should know a thing or two about this.”

    He added that the incident was witnessed by many other students and was even reported on Laselle Confessions, although the page has been threatened into removing the post.

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • ITE College East: Assailant Suspended, School Cooperating With Police

    ITE College East: Assailant Suspended, School Cooperating With Police

    Dear all

    There was an assault case in a toilet at ITE College East on 8 Feb 2017. The victim has consulted a doctor, and we are rendering our assistance to him. The assailant has been suspended.

    ITE takes a serious view of the matter, and does not condone such acts. ITE College East will cooperate with police investigations.

    – Dr Yek Tiew Ming, Principal, ITE College East

     

    Source: ITE College East

  • Dilema Seorang Ayah – Jika Anak Dibuli, Nasihat Apa Yang Patut Diberi?

    Dilema Seorang Ayah – Jika Anak Dibuli, Nasihat Apa Yang Patut Diberi?

    Saya dapat tahu yang anak saya dibuli seorang pelajar lain di tadikanya.

    Saya tanya dia kenapa tidak laporkan kepada guru.

    Dia mungkin seorang yang pemalu.

    Saya sarankan agar beliau melawan balik apabila ditolak dan dipukul hingga jatuh.

    Namun si ibu membangkang dan mengatakan saya tidak seharusnya mengajar dia sedemikian.

    Saya menyuruh anak lelaki saya untuk membuat aduan kepada gurunya. Memang watak anak lelaki saya ini tidak suka mengadu walaupun di rumah apabila bergaduh dengan kakaknya.

    Namun, “bermain” dan “bergurau” itu perlu setimpal. Saya tidak ingin si pemukul meneruskan penindasan itu.

    Saya mahu anak lelaki saya “bergurau” kembali.

    “What If he is rougher?” Tanya si Boy.

    Saya menyuruh beliau untuk “bergurau” lebih ganas daripada dia. Kerana dengan pukulan yang dibalas akan mengingatkan si pemukul bahawa sakit rasanya apabila dipukul dan jatuh ke lantai.

    Saya tidak mahu anak saya berlaku ganas terhadap orang lain namun biar dia dapat mempertahankan dirinya daripada terus menerus dianiaya orang lain.

    Maka kini saya sudah tahu kenapa dia sering ada lebam-lebam di badan dan kakinya.

    Adakah saya seorang ayah yang jahat?

     

    Source: Zan Sofiyan Original

  • 11 Year Old American Boy Shoots Dead 8 Year Old

    11 Year Old American Boy Shoots Dead 8 Year Old

    An 11-year-old boy in the US state of Tennessee has been held on suspicion of shooting dead an eight-year-old neighbour in a row over a puppy.

    The boy has been charged with first-degree murder as a juvenile.

    According to police, he shot the girl on Saturday evening with his father’s shotgun after she refused to let him see her puppy.

    The girl has been identified as McKayla Dyer. Her mother Latasha said that the two children went to the same school.

    “He was making fun of her, calling her names, just being mean to her. He quit for a while and then all of a sudden yesterday he shot her,” Ms Dyer told WATE-TV.

    “I want her back in my arms,” she said.

    McKayla Dyer's mother Latasha (right)

    Neighbour Chastity Arwood told WBIR News that she heard the shot ring out and saw McKayla lying on the grass.

    “Trying to comfort her mama and her aunt and her grandma and her grandpa and her sister and her brother was the hardest thing I ever had to do,” Ms Arwood said.

    The boy is scheduled to appear in court again on 28 October.

    The Gun Violence Archive, a not-for-profit organisation that compiles data on gun violence in the US, says 559 children aged 11 or under have been killed or injured in the United States in gun violence so far this year.

     

    Source: www.bbc.com