Cartoons on Bullying often capture moments that feel uncomfortably familiar to kids: cruel comments, put-downs, teasing meant to embarrass, or behavior meant to intimidate. Whether it shows up as name ...
This week, I have the good fortune of attending the International Bullying Prevention Conference in New Orleans, LA, and interacting with champions for children from all across the world. What an ...
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A therapist’s guide to teaching kids the difference between rudeness, mean behavior, and bullying
You pick your child up from school and immediately notice they’re upset. Before you can ask what’s wrong, they’re unloading a tearful recap of a negative exchange with another student. As you’re ...
No one can protect a child from all teasing or bullying, but teachers, counselors and parents say there are ways to better prepare kids for childhood slings and arrows. The most important lesson, they ...
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