Bullying is defined by physical and verbal harassment towards a child. The bully and victim have specific characteristics enabling parents to define and distinguish their behaviors.
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Bullying is a Group Phenomenon − What Does It Mean And Why Does It Matter?
The Motivation to Bully Relates to One’s Social Standing in a Group There is increasing agreement among researchers...
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Stopping Bullying Behaviors: Advice for Parents and Caregivers
Every day in our schools (and communities) children are teased, threatened, and tormented by bullies. Bullying has been...
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Risky Behaviors and Bullying Toolkit
What do we mean by Risky Behaviors? Experimenting with new behaviors and activities is a normal part of child and youth...
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What is Bullying?
Bullying is a special form of aggressive behavior. The world's leading authority on bullying, Dan Olweus, who designed...
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Parenting Solutions: Bullying
The Problem Red Flags Doesn't show empathy or consider other people's feelings, sees things only from his view,...
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