Intolerance refers to negative attitudes toward differences, including differences in religion, race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, or political views. It is important to address intolerance in educational settings by implementing approaches that encourage inclusion, diversity, and education about tolerance. The method used in analyzing the impact of intolerant behavior on the psychology and character of students at the high school level is a literature study research method by collecting study material through reading, writing and compiling from various sources. The conclusion from the impact of intolerant behavior on the psychology and character of students at the high school level is that intolerant behavior can have a serious impact on the psychology and character of high school age children. Children exposed to intolerant attitudes may experience emotional stress, insecurity, social isolation, and negative impacts on their identity. Parents and educators must play a role in shaping children's positive perceptions of cultural and social diversity and helping them understand the importance of respecting differences. Education that promotes open dialogue, empathy and understanding of differences is an important step in reducing the impact of intolerance on the psychology of high school aged children.
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