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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.
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?
Students with Asperger syndrome (AS) are targets for bullies in school. Effective strategies can help teachers recognize signs and put a stop to the teasing and bullying.
Bullying is a hot button issue in our culture. Find out what kids need to know, and how you can support them in dealing with this difficult issue.
Cyberbullying is not a minor silly teenage problem. Some kids become so upset from the bullying that they kill themselves over it.
Help kids learn how to empower themselves to prevent and cope with bullying behavior.
Once school starts, what can you do to help ensure that your child has a successful school year?
Anyone who has been excluded from a clique knows that it's an unpleasant experience. Adults can brush it off, but when children are excluded, it can cause emotional harm.
The Internet leaves kids vulnerable to torment from online bullies 24-7. Following are tips to help kids resist or recover from cyber bullying.
Obese children miss more school than their peers, setting themselves up for increased drug use, pregnancy & other problems later in life. Try these weight loss tips.
National Bullying Prevention Week presents an opportunity for parents and educators to focus on helping kids develop the skills to prevent and cope with bullying.
Barbara Coloroso's book is among many books and news items currently discussing this life-and-death issue.
Though school bullying is not the parent's "fault", new research shows that parenting styles affect students' behavior at school.
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.
Though more subtle than traditional forms of bullying, relational aggression can have lasting impact on it's victims.
Who did it and What Can We Do? are the first questions that parents ask when their child confronts a bullying situation.
Bullying is a serious challenge to Asperger's syndrome children and their parents. Aspie children may have trouble explaining they are being bullied.
Driven by a desire to help educators stop bullying, the Operation Respect program offers free online educational resources for teaching peace building through music.
Here are some ideas to help you write a high school college graduation speech that is unique and unforgettable.


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