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Bullying: How to keep your child safe at school
School bullies are real. They are solutions to help your child successfully stop bullying. The first step is to listen to your child and respond with solution-oriented options. This article will help you help your child stop the bully.
How To Help Your Child Stop The Bully
Childhood bullying can have lifelong consequences. Listen to your […]
Bullying
Bully Statistics
According to the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, nearly half of all school-aged children will become a victim of bullying. Ten percent of surveyed victims state that they are bullied on a regular basis. One research study (Craig and Pepler’s), found that one incident of playground bullying takes place every seven minutes. […]
Five Steps to Take if Your Child is Being Bullied
If your child comes to you because a bully is bothering him or her, you need to pay close attention to the problem. The worst thing you can do is ignore it. Too often parents feel children and teens need to ‘work things out’ on their own. While parenting child does include promoting self-reliance, parents need to assist the […]
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Bullies: More Than Sticks, Stones, and Name Calling
ScottCounseling recognizes that bullying is one of the most discussed topics in our society today. As we entered the age of technology (specifically the Internet), bullying, harassment and threats have grown to an all-time high. Road rage, cyber-bullying and terroristic threats have all made it to our state capitols for our legislators to discuss and establish new laws to help curtail the increase of […]
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- ¶ posted 2008 January 28
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- § Parent Coaching Articles
Bully Statistics
If your child comes to you because a bully is bothering him or her, you need to pay close attention to the problem. The worst thing you can do is ignore it. Too often parents feel children and teens need to ‘work things out’ on their own. While parenting child does include promoting self-reliance, parents need to assist the […]
