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A few tips for youngsters from Siggy (See SIGGY AND THE BULLIES, p. 38, available from Barnesandnoble.com, Amazon.com, and www.blanchedudley.com.) The picture book’s gorgeous artwork is a total bonus! Let me know if you agree! Stand up for yourself. Tell … Continue reading
Article by Andrianes Pinantoan (To see complete article, please paste the link below into your browse.) The American Psychological Association (APA) defines bullying as “aggressive physical contact, words or actions to cause another person injury or discomfort.” Psychology Today goes … Continue reading
Bullying Statistics: Fast Facts About Cyberbullying (Posted on January 17, 2012 by Luke Gilkerson) The American Academy of Pediatrics calls cyberbullying the “most common online risk for all teens.” Parents need to know the facts about cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is deliberately … Continue reading
“Never, never be afraid to do what’s right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society’s punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way.” ― … Continue reading
“We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today.” ~ Stacia Tauscher Encourage a child–any child, every child!
“One hundred years from now It will not matter What kind of car I drove, What kind of house I lived in, How much I had in my bank Nor what my clothes looked like. One hundred years from now … Continue reading
Below is the second half of my previous post on a few anti-bullying strategies discussed at the International Bullying Prevention Conference in Nashville earlier this month. I hope to share more of my notes later. Best Wishes to all for … Continue reading
It was a huge blessing to attend the 2013 conference of the International Bullying Prevention Association (IBPA) in Nashville, Tennessee earlier this week. The experts and authors shared so many useful resources and practical strategies for keeping our kids safe … Continue reading
Always stop to think whether your fun may be the cause of another’s unhappiness – Aesop It’s important that our kids understand the difference between playful teasing and hurtful taunting. Here are a few differences noted by author Barbara Coloroso: … Continue reading