Educators teach kids how to react when they are being bullied or see someone else who is being bullied.
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But if I'm around people who are mean and only care about themselves, that's what I mightbecome too. That's a scary thought! So I've decided that I want to be the kind of person who helps others as much as I can. I'm going to stick up for kids who get bullied, I'll ...
70% OF YOUNG CARERS BULLIED; Kids Abused for Helping
no one is ever bullied. Kids can do their part by being a friend to those who are victims of bullying and including them in activities with their group of friends. Even the simple act of sitting with someone in the lunchroom can go a long way to help them feel like they are not ...
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Find a school counselor or child psychologist. Ask your doctor for a referral to someone who works with kids who have conditions like SMA. And let your child know their mental health deserves just as much focus as their physical health. ...
It was typical for kids who grew up together to exclude the newcomers from their group. Knowing that that’s how they would treat Sugar, I volunteered to give her a tour of the campus. I showed the new student around and even thought of introducing her to anyone I saw in the corridors...
The onus is on all involved: parents, teachers, coaches, camp counselors, pediatricians, and anyone who comes into contact with kids. Signs of children who may be being victimized at school or elsewhere include: Changes in social behavior; ...