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Posted by Joe Bruzzese Oct 10, 2007 |
Middle school brings out the best in most kids. However, the emergence of a fledgling self-concept coupled with varying levels of physical and emotional development leaves some kids at risk for negative behaviors.
Both cliques and bullying distract middle school students from a positive experience.
A parent’s role in either of these troubling social situations is to advocate for their child by contacting the school.
Exclusion from a social group can quickly escalate to bullying when excluded kids become the focus of continued verbal or physical abuse.
Certainly the casual argument between friends doesn’t warrant a knock on the principal’s door; but, when arguments turn physical or include verbally abusive statements don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with the school counselor.
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