Advice for Kids22、Parents can help kids learn how to deal with bullying if it happens. For some parents, it may be tempting to tell a kid to fight back. After all, you’re angry that your child is suffering and maybe you were told to “stand up for yourself” when you were young...
Experts say it's essential for responsible adults to gain the trust of kids they suspect are being victimized-even getting their advice on how to handle the situation. Who's doing the bullying? It's often the most popular kids… Michael Carpenter, PhD, Educator and Bullying Prevention Traine...
Bullying and Autism: Helping Kids Cope With Getting ExcludedNeil Humphrey, PhDWendy Symes, MSc
According to some estimates 160,000 children on any given weekday will stay home from school because they’re being bullied. Many of these kids are so traumatized by the way they’re being treated that they suffer from a litany of physical and psychological responses. I’m familiar with that...
Talk about your divorce with their teachers, caregivers and friends' parents. If your kids need professional help, seek aid from your family doctor. Keep It Together Keep control. It's okay to show emotion and shed a few tears, but try not to break down. Your children will be watching,...
Some kids have a hard time processing this change in their family and begin to act out at home and school. It is impossible to deal with a brand-new relationship while trying to ensure that you and your children are adjusting well. 3. Organize Your Household: Create a morning and evening...
While some events are clear bullying and warrant parental involvement, most incidents fall in a gray area. Many incidents today get called “bullying” but are really kids being mean, rude, or insensitive. There are no tidy answers, but I do know this:Not every problem your child faces will...
Helping Busy Parents Intentionally Raise Kind Kids//Bully-Proof Your Kids//Bullying Prevention Search this website How to Emotionally Protect Your Bullied Child With a Magic Trick Inside: Do you need to know how to emotionally protect your bullied child? There are several ways to do it, but ...
…;… as I write this I realise its all comes back to the same issue I have been struggling with for awhile- Sophie’s possessiveness . But for today I guess the question is what is the best thing for me to to when all the other parents make their kids share ( which I don’t)...
Bullying is rampant everywhere, and unfortunately, our kids are the most common victims of bullying. It is sad that their fellow kids are the ones responsible for this kind of act, and the reason behind this is beyond our control. As parents, the only thing we have power over is the wel...