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Harassment and Children
Technology has given society's younger members a new and seemingly easier ways to bully each other: the internet, cellphones and texting.
Nov 4, 2010
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Holly Balcomb
Bullying on The Bus – Dealing with Your Child's School Bus Driver
How to deal with your child's school bus driver, if he/she is being bullied on the bus.
Nov 2, 2010
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Latisha Robinson
Characteristics of Some Families Can Contribute to Sibling Abuse
Some families are predisposed to sibling abuse. With parents as role models, how parents act and treat both spouses and siblings can perpetuate aggression.
Oct 31, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt
Teaching Assertiveness to Children
While there are benefits to being flexible and willing to compromise, your child must learn to stand up for what he needs and avoid being easily manipulated
Oct 26, 2010
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Meredith Laden
"I'm Telling" Dealing with Tattletales
Teaching your child the difference between problems that need adult help and those that they should try to handle themselves helps avoid constant "telling".
Oct 25, 2010
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Meredith Laden
Sibling Abuse is Quite Common and Often Overlooked by Parents
Parents expect fights amongst their children, but when one sibling crosses the line into abuse, history shows that parents cannot afford to ignore it.
Oct 24, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt
Bullying in Schools Today is Out of Control
This article is about the bullying that has spiked in our schools recently. It reflects on how it has gotten completely out of control.
Oct 22, 2010
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Jimmetta Carpenter
Relational Aggression in Young Girls: Bullying at an Earlier Age
Different from physical or verbal abuse, relational aggression creates a hostile environment in schools by using subtle manipulation to hurt other children.
Oct 20, 2010
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Amanda Griffith
Stand up to Bullying
October is National Bullying Prevention month, are you aware or tolerant to the facts?
Oct 20, 2010
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Holly Balcomb
How Does it Impact Multiples When Reality TV Stars Face Divorce?
Being raised in a high profile environment, multiples are exposed to the good, the bad and the ugly. Kids can only be shielded so far, then what happens?
Oct 17, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt
What You can do When a Sibling Talks About Committing Suicide
When a sibling threatens to commit suicide, chances are you won't know what to do for the best. How do you help someone who wants to take their own life?
Oct 10, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt
A Gay Teen is one of Four Bullying-Related Suicides in September
Seth Walsh endured chronic bullying over his sexuality. Pushed to breaking point, Seth hung himself. He was one of four teens to do so in September 2010.
Oct 3, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt
Bringing Home a Second Baby: Prepare Your Toddler for a New Baby
Bringing home a second baby can be hard on a toddler. Learn how to make the transition into siblinghood as smooth as possible for your older child.
Sep 27, 2010
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Kim Downey
Is Your Child Being Cyberbullied? How to Help Them Cope
Cyberbullying is one of the downsides of the technological revolution. It is a complex issue for all concerned and needs to be handled sensitively.
Sep 25, 2010
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Vivien Young
Mean Girls: Bullying Among Girls
While bullying among female students rules the headlines, from the psychology to the signs and prevention, here is what parents and teachers need to know.
Sep 23, 2010
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Melisa Hesson
As Dad is Charged for Bus Incident are Bullies Winning the War?
With James Jones facing charges for confronting his daughter's bullies, who is winning the war on bullying? Here's a report on bullying incidents for 2010.
Sep 23, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt
Florida Dad Confronts His Daughter's Bullies on the School Bus
James Jones was at breaking point when he confronted his disabled daughter's bullies on the school bus. Should he be supported or condemned for his actions?
Sep 17, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt
Children's Books About Sibling Rivalry That Can Make You Laugh
Find examples of children's book that look at older brothers and sisters and the difficulties they face when jealousy causes friction at home.
Sep 12, 2010
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Katrena Wells
The Golden Child Syndrome Impacts Sibling Relationships Long Term
Favoring one child over another creates issues between siblings that may lead to depression in adulthood. The golden child syndrome favors no sibling.
Sep 10, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt
Step and Half-Siblings Impact Grades and Behavior in Adolescents
Blended families contend with competition and sibling rivalry constantly. One study alleges that step-siblings can affect academic performance in teenagers.
Sep 2, 2010
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Elizabeth Batt