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Today violent influences surround children. What can adults do to ensure that children are neither bullies, nor victims of a bully?
What does cyber-bullying look like? What are the dangers with it? Here is information that will help teens and parents when it comes to dealing with cyber-bullying.
Individual bullies can be stopped, and individual victims can learn how to resist - but the real challenge is to create environments where bullying never begins.
Not all bullies are physically aggressive. The more covert styles of bullying, though, may be even more hurtful than a physical attack.
Children need adult help to escape victimization, and adults must work together to get bullies under control.
Bullying is intentional, aggressive behavior that can take many forms, and can cause emotional misery for its victims. What factors influence a child to become a bully?
Past research shows that mental health issues are often linked to past bullying. This applies to both the bully and the one being bullied.
Students caught "bullying" often respond, "I was just messing around." How are messing around and bullying different?
The Internet leaves kids vulnerable to torment from online bullies 24-7. Following are tips to help kids resist or recover from cyber bullying.
Japan is beginning to acknowledge a serious harassment problem after a public outcry regarding a recent series of suicides.
Teachers often feel powerless to have any real impact on school bullying. But there are things that can be done.
Teach students visually the effects of childhood verbal bullying in the classroom.
Actions or the lack of them speak loudly to students. Students quickly figure out what Teacher #1 will tolerate and what Teacher #2 will not.
Bullying takes many forms. It can be physical, emotional, or sexual. It can happen at school or over the internet. What is it technically?
Parents can help their children with a bullying situation. Here are some tips.
Bullying is a serious problem among American youth. Bullying statistics document a problem that must be effectively addressed by the schools. There's hope...
Cyberbullying is not a minor silly teenage problem. Some kids become so upset from the bullying that they kill themselves over it.
Bullying is a nationwide concern at every educational level. Middle school is especially prone to bullying among girls.
Police have always been watching for harassment on bathroom walls and physical aggression. But, now, police are on websites to see if people are crossing over the line.
Bullying isn't limited to pushes ahd punches in the schoolyard. Psychological bullying is behavior that intentionally harms another person, and has nasty consequences.
This article explores some of the implications of the new Facebook application 'Rate Your Teacher.' Have your teens added it yet?
Who did it and What Can We Do? are the first questions that parents ask when their child confronts a bullying situation.
Teenage bullying is a serious issue that can lead to mental health issues. By keeping themselves aware, parents can make sure that their teens are protected.
Bullying has taken on a new frontier, the Internet. The following article provides important information for parents, educators and adults.
Students' issues are rooted in three commonly believed myths: choices are without consequences, youth have no value, and they have no power to change their circumstances.
As parents and teachers ready children for back-to-school activities, it's important that bullying - like new school supplies and textbooks - be part of the preparation.
Bullying via electronic devices like cellular phones and computers is relatively new - but it already has done plenty of damage to vulnerable children and teens.
As technology changes at a rapid pace, it is imperative parents, educators and law enforcement are up-to-date on potential risks and dangers children may face online.
Flirting usually goes both ways. When it's one-sided and the attention is unwanted, flirting crosses the line and becomes sexual harassment.
Teaching children how to respond in a variety of difficult or uncomfortable situations can help to prevent them from being bullied and can help stop bullying behaviors.
Bullies can abuse you physically or verbally. Middle schoolers share their tips for dealing with bullies.
Researchers in Europe found that by playing a game that simulated bullying in school, kids learned strategies that helped them avoid being victims.
No one should have to put up with bullying. Know the warning signs of a child being bullied and learn how parents and children can tackle the problem.
Hate crime legislation gives some protection against homophobic bullying and violence, but a new law would expand protection for sexual orientation and gender identity.
Cyber child abuse is a fact of life on the Internet. Chat rooms, instant messaging, social media sites and e-mails have helped to create the cyber bullying epidemic.
Electronic bullying is a rapidly growing concern. As parents and teachers, it is crucial to be familiar with the warning signs and symptoms of cyberbullying.
Here are some ways parents can help their teens deal with the ever-challenging issue of bullying.
This article examines the methods girls use to harass other girls, the reasons why peer harassment occurs, and the effects of bullying on girls' self-esteem.
Tween bullying is a major problem. It can carry severe consequences both for the perpetrator and the victim. Here are some tips that you, as a parent, can do to stop it.
A bully in the workplace will try to advance their position at the expense of a colleague, and the results can be devastating.
The Oprah Winfrey Show addressed the widepread problem of bullying, the devastation and depression it can cause for victims and how bystanders contribute to the problem.
More and more teenagers are being affected by bullying. Reducing the prevalence of aggressive behavior depends on a united effort.
Cyberbullying, or harassment through electronic media, is becoming more common with children and teenagers. What exactly is digital bullying?
Happy slapping, a fairly new method of bullying, targets unsuspecting victims by capturing these crimes on video or cellphones and uploading them online.
Targets of workplace bullies are gaining new tools to fight back. With public awareness, comes legislative change and hopefully soon, changing attitudes.
Bullying behavior is an important subject to teach. These bullying lesson plans gives tips and techniques on how to deal with bullies both in and out of the classroom.
A 2006 tragedy in a small Missouri town, brings world-wide attention to the problem of cyberbullying. Numerous studies show electronic bullying is growing rapidly.
Cyberbullying in middle school can be prevented. Tips for parents, students and teachers about how to identify and prevent bullying at school.
The internet provides a forum which is seemingly autonomous and lacking in consequence. Could internet disinhibition be one of the causes of bullying online?
Keeping a detailed record of bullying incidents all in one place is important. The information may play a crucial role in stopping the abuse.


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