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4/3/2017

Bullying is all too real. 5 tips for parents.

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Did you know that 25% of public schools report that bullying among kids happens on a daily or weekly basis? And that 1 in 5 high school students report being bullied in the past year?
 
The good news is that because bullying has made national headlines, schools and communities (and even celebrities) are taking a strong stand against bullying.
 
You can do your part at home, too. Here are 5 smart strategies to keep kids from becoming targets — and stop bullying that has already started. Reviewed by: Steven Dowshen, MD
 
Talk about it. Talk about bullying with your kids and have other family members share their experiences. If one of your kids opens up about being bullied, praise him or her for being brave enough to discuss it and offer unconditional support. Consult with the school to learn its policies and find out how staff and teachers can address the situation.
 
Remove the bait. If it's lunch money or gadgets that the school bully is after, you can help neutralize the situation by encouraging your child to pack a lunch or go to school gadget-free.
 
Buddy up for safety. Two or more friends standing at their lockers are less likely to be picked on than a child who is all alone. Remind your child to use the buddy system when on the school bus, in the bathroom, or wherever bullies may lurk.
 
Keep calm and carry on. If a bully strikes, a kid's best defense may be to remain calm, ignore hurtful remarks, tell the bully to stop, and simply walk away. Bullies thrive on hurting others. A child who isn't easily ruffled has a better chance of staying off a bully's radar. 
 
Do something to help.  Enroll your child in a Martial Arts Class to develop competence in self defense.  He or she will gain a tremendous amount of self confidence as well as have more choices of action to stop bullying.

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1/11/2021 03:58:08 pm

My cousin has been thinking about taking better care of her kids, and make sure that nothing happens to them. She would really like to get some help from a professional in order to be more effective. It was interesting to learn about how they should offer their kids unconditional support, and make sure that they use the buddy system.

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Max D link
5/20/2022 09:54:33 am

Hi greatt reading your post

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