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How To Deal with Your Child Being Bullied428967It’s difficult for parents when they discover their child is being bullied. The good news is that although most children in the United States experience bullying, the majority of them find ways to deal with it.7/22/2020 2:55:00 PMTalk with your child to find out for certain if her or she is being bullied, and if so, the extent of it React with compassion Assure your child that you are there to help him 820https://www.parenting.org/Pages/Forms/AllItems.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
Bullying430131Bullying takes many forms in this day and age, and it's more common than anyone would like to admit. Learn how to protect your child.11/30/2017 4:02:16 PMTop Five Tips to Help Bully-Proof Your Child Bullying takes many forms in this day and age, and it's more common than anyone would like to admit Learn how to protect your child 8304https://www.parenting.org/guides/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
Self-Mutilating 11-Year-Old430794 Question: My 11-year-old daughter started cutting her arms in response to children making fun of her at school. Though she said she would ...11/22/2017 8:22:09 PMMy 11-year-old daughter started cutting her arms in response to children making fun of her at school Though she said she would not do it again because she didn’t like it, I am 3633https://www.parenting.org/questions-and-answers/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
12-year-old son bullies his younger brother431602My 12-year-old son constantly bullies his 7-year-old brother. We've taken my older son to countless doctors, specialists and therapists, but nothing seems to work.1/15/2019 4:47:22 PMMy 12-year-old son constantly bullies his 7-year-old brother We've taken my older son to countless doctors, specialists and therapists, but nothing seems to work 8540https://www.parenting.org/questions-and-answers/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
Time-out Guidelines for Parents432829​​​​​​​​What is time-out?Time-out is a way of disciplining your child for misbehavior without raising your hand or your voice. Time-out involves re...8/25/2018 12:57:08 AMTime-out is a way of disciplining your child for misbehavior without raising your hand or your voice Time-out involves removing your child from the good stuff in life,​ for a small 5689https://www.parenting.org/article/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
Top 5 Tips to Help Bully-proof Your Child432835 As your children get settled into the new school year, it is important to protect them from bullying at school. Below are five ways to bully-proo...5/11/2021 7:37:53 PMAs your children get settled into the new school year, it is important to protect them from bullying at school Below are five ways to bully-proof your children 3353https://www.parenting.org/article/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
What to Do if Your Child Is Experiencing Persistent Bullying433033Parents worry a lot about their children being bullied at school. 10/10/2017 4:32:18 PMParents worry a lot about their children being bullied at school The good news is that although most children in the United States experience bullying at some time, the majority 1399https://www.parenting.org/article/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
How to help my son who is violent, aggressive, and disrespectful of other people’s boundaries?431430My 13-year-old son pulled a knife on his older brother and younger sister. He beats his little sister up almost daily. She is 10 years old.2/8/2022 7:36:09 PMMy 13-year-old son pulled a knife on his older brother and younger sister He beats his little sister up almost daily He is also breaking into the neighbor's shed and cars and 758https://www.parenting.org/questions-and-answers/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
Parenting through Sibling Rivalry432887Life gets interesting when you have children close in age to each other. Younger siblings usually want to emulate older siblings. This often resul...9/25/2017 2:42:45 PMLife gets interesting when you have children close in age to each other Younger siblings usually want to emulate older siblings This often results in them being involved in the same 1117https://www.parenting.org/article/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx
Bullying Trends432940Bullying is defined as the intentional use of a power imbalance to intimidate another individual. We look at how bullying trends look and how they change as children grow.10/23/2018 3:56:01 PMIf you feel that bullying has only been a recent topic of discussion, you are correct In the 1970's and 1980's, groups of European businesses and research organizations began to 884https://www.parenting.org/article/Pages/Forms/MigrationView.aspxhtmlFalseaspx