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Learn About Bullying & Mobbing: More and more we are understanding
that bullying and mobbing don't just apply to children or in the school
yard, but occur in adults, in the workplace and other settings. And, the
consequences of bullying for both children and adults are high. Bullying
can have a significant long term affect on how children develop. Also,
victims of bullying in the workplace may experiences psychological illnesses,
loss of income, and even physical problems. Learn more about bullying,
whether it's related to children, or adults in the workplace from the
resources in this category.
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Take Care of That Bully From the Get-Go
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Evelyn Porreca Vuko
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Harriet was running out of ways to bully Alice. In a burst of creative inspiration, she masterminded a gift-exchange project for homeless kids that included everyone in the sixth grade, except for Alice. Now Harriet's taunts have a lasting theme.
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School Bullies
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Ever been beaten up? Threatened? Ridiculed over and over? Ever watched on helplessly while someone was humiliated in front of you? Ever picked on a weaker person because it made you feel better about yourself? Most of us have either seen or experienced bullying.
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School Bullies Can Take A Toll On Your Child's Mental Health
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Ask any child what a bully looks like, and he or she is likely to describe someone who is bigger and stronger. Yet, while bullies certainly are known for their ability to overpower others physically, mental bullying can be just as damaging to children.
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Teaching children not to be -- or be victims of -- bullies
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Parents and teachers are sometimes reluctant to intervene in conflicts between young children. They don't want to see children harm or ridicule one another, but they want to encourage children to learn how to work out problems for themselves. In such cases, adults have a responsibility to stop violence or aggression in the classroom or at home -- both for children who demonstrate harmful behavior and for all other children. We can teach children not to take part in -- or become victims of -- bullying.
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Help Kids Use Brains to Battle Bullies : Parents: Let's Talk
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"Bullies seem to have pretty strong self-esteem," Maggie reports. "Their behavior is learned, it%u2019s learned early, and it needs to be remedied early, before the age of eight, in order to prevent chronic bullying behavior."
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