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What do I do if my child is experiencing cyberbullying?
Although technology allows bullies to target their victims anonymously, there are a number of steps that victims and...
Topics: Cyber-Bullying Prevention | Cyber-Bullying -
What are the signs that my child is being bullied online?
Although cyberbullying has the potential to be a very public form of victimization, depending upon the reach of the type...
Topics: Cyber-Bullying Prevention | Cyber-Bullying -
Why must we stop cyberbullying?
Bullying of all kinds can seriously affect the mental health, academic work, and physical health of children who are...
Topics: Cyber-Bullying Prevention | Cyber-Bullying -
How is bullying at school related to cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is a whole-school and community issue. Bullying at school, at home, in the neighborhood, and online are...
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What are the long-term effects of being a bully?
Aggression in adulthood. In a research study boys were asked about whether they were bullies at age 14, then 18, and...
Topics: Bullying and Teasing | Bully -
What kind of school programs should I advocate for to stop bullying at my child’s school?
Programs that educate children. Research shows that “zero-tolerance” policies aren’t effective unless they’re...
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How can parents help to prevent bullying at their child's school?
Talk with and listen to your kids - every day. Research shows that approximately half the children who have been...
Topics: Bullying Topics | School Bullying Prevention -
What should parents do if they witness bullying?
Immediately stop the bullying: Stand between the child or children being bullied and the bully, preferably blocking...
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What do I do if my child is a witness to bullying?
Four strategies for teachers and parents to pass on to kids who witness bullying Stop! You’re Bullying! Most...
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What do I do if my child is bullying others?
Your child needs to hear from you explicitly that it’s not normal, ok, or tolerable for him or her to bully, to be...
Topics: Bullying and Teasing | Bully
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