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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.
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.
The recent Oklahoma tragedies remind us of the importance of positive adolescent, middle school relationships. Identifying and removing bullies and cliques is a start.
Researchers in Europe found that by playing a game that simulated bullying in school, kids learned strategies that helped them avoid being victims.
Past research shows that mental health issues are often linked to past bullying. This applies to both the bully and the one being bullied.
An innovative youth violence prevention program in Los Angeles demonstrates how animals - specifically dogs - can help kids learn valuable social skills.
Bullying is a serious problem among American youth. Bullying statistics document a problem that must be effectively addressed by the schools. There's hope...
Elementary classrooms are ideal for teaching children tolerance and acceptance of one another, and for modeling the social skills that, if present, can prevent bullying.
In a bullying situation, most people think there are two key players on the scene. The bully comes to mind and the target. However, there are more important players.
The Internet leaves kids vulnerable to torment from online bullies 24-7. Following are tips to help kids resist or recover from cyber bullying.


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