Bullying
Bullying takes many forms in this day and age, from playground teasing to online harassment. Left unchecked, it can damage a child’s self-esteem and safety. This guide helps parents recognize the signs of bullying, respond effectively, and teach children how to stand up for themselves and others.
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How to Discipline a Daughter for Bullying | Q&A
My daughter who is 12 received detention for the second time for being involved in group bullying. She had also had a contract with the school not to do this anymore. I spoke with her last night, and she admits to participating in verbal bullying that offended her friend. Her birthday is coming up,…

Should I Approach the Parent of a Child Whom I Believe Is a Bully? | Article
Whether or not you should confront the parent of a child who you suspect is bullying your son or daughter is a difficult decision, primarily because doing so might end up making the situation worse.

Stand Up to Bullying in Five Simple Steps | Article
Bullying happens more often than parents, or school principals, would like to admit. If your child is being bullied at school, don't ignore it. Let your school administrator or child's teacher know what's going on and then teach your child how to respond in a healthy, responsible way with these five…

When Your Child Is Bullied | Article
Bullying victims can take steps to better protect themselves and make living with a bully easier. This includes learning how to be more assertive and confident. However, that's sometimes easier said than done. As a parent, you need to help your child find the courage and the confidence to overcom…
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