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30 Sep Posted by in Child Development | Comments

Back to School-Tips on Getting Everyone Ready!

By Kathryn Kessler of MarvinDiscovers Average: Your rating: None I can’t believe it is that time of the year, again. The first day of school is just around the corner! I wonder where summer has gone? Now it is time to find that list of back to school supplies and then purchase them?Does it seem...

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Traubuse: The Trauma and Abuse Symbiosis

Average: Your rating: None Psst! Abuse. Shhh! Voicing openly on the subject of abuse is still largely considered taboo and best kept as ‘civilized’ society’s dirty little ‘bully secret’. When you think about it, it’s quite inconceivable that in every society bullying as domestic abuse is more acceptable than unacceptable. In fact, there are millions...

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Help for Dealing with Emotional Bullying

Average: Your rating: None The following case-study about how to deal with emotional bullying demonstrates what can be achieved by practicing the simple self-help practice higher-consciousness healing. Charlotte (55 years) came to see me because she was stressed in her job as a teacher in a deprived school where she was experiencing constant emotional bullying...

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22 Jun Posted by in Motivation | Comments

Release Captain Courage Within You

Average: Your rating: None Is courage truly disappearing from today’s world? Can you remember what courage meant to you as a kid growing up in modern society. Did you define it in the physical or moral sense? Did you ever take a stand on a particular issue? There’s a great reason why most heroes all...

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15 Dec Posted by in ADD/ADHD | Comments

Is My Child Too Young for Counseling?

Is My Child Too Young for Counseling?

By Peggy A. Hemmer, MSW, LISW-S, Heart and Soul CounselingSee all articles by Peggy Hemmer, MSW, LISW-S Average: Your rating: None “Is My Child Too Young for Counseling”? Children, like any of us, have troubles and worries. Sometimes their troubles and worries are bigger than they know how to express or manage. A child may...

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10 Sep Posted by in Bully | 1 comment

Internet and Cyber Bullies

Internet and Cyber Bullies

What is Internet or Cyberbullying? Most of us think of bullies as the mean boy or girl on the playground giving someone a hard time; pushing, verbal abusing or harassing someone just for fun.  Although this kind bully still exist today, the newest form of bullying comes through cell phones, computers and other technological devices....

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15 Mar Posted by in Bully | 4 comments

Why Smart Kids Get Bullied

Are you a smart student who often becomes the victim of a bully?  This article will help you beat the bully at his or her own game.  Parents searching for answers to help their intelligent child stop being the victim of bully attacks will find this article full of anti-bully tips and bully victim proof ...

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05 Feb Posted by in Bully | Comments

Stop Cyber Bullying

Every once in a while some interesting articles come across my desk in reference to Bullying and Cyberbulling.  The following article is very parent friendly in terms of solution-oriented parenting tips that will solve the unpleasant cyberbully situations that children experience today. Beyond Sticks and Stones: Dealing with Severe Cyberbullying FROM THE EXPERTS | Beyond Sticks...

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29 Jan Posted by in Bully | 1 comment

Cyberbullying and Electronic Bullying

According to Cyber Bullying.us, 33% of all youth report that they have been victims of cyberbullying.  41% of the victims tell no one.  17% of online user admit to bullying someone through computer or text messaging. What is Cyberbullying? Basically, cyberbullying and electronic bullying, as some like to call it, is the willful or intentional...

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Alcohol and Drug Use In Teens: The Minnesota Student Survey

    The Minnesota Student Survey is the largest longitudinal study of adolescent behavior in the United States.  This survey is given to the majority of 6th (81%), 9th (76%) and 12th (58%) grade students in the public school system across the State of Minnesota.  Of the 338 public school districts in Minnesota, 91% participated in the 2007 survey. ...

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