Ⅱ.七选五Helping Kids Deal with BulliesBullying(欺凌) can turn something like going toschool into a terrible dream for kids. 1 And inextreme situations, it can end up with threats, propertydamage or someone getting seriously hurt. The followingare some points about bullying.What is bullying?Bull...
Courtney Richie: Helping Kids Stand Up To BullyingSuzanne Cassidy
Parents, teachers and kids of all ages can all work together to ensure 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...
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Thus, your kids need to feel complete relaxation for them to be able to work productively. This is what pediatric therapy has emphasized – that patients be provided with resources for them to relax. If they don’t, you are taking away an essential aspect of their life – childhood. ...
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My seven-year-old daughter is stuck in a three’s-too-many triangle with two of my neighbor’s daughters. Stakes are high because I don’t want to disrupt ties with my neighbors, but these girls are almost to the point of bullying my daughter. I know kids will be kids, and I don...
Jessica Speer is a highly acclaimed author of books for kids and teens, including The Phone Book, BFF or NRF, and Middle School.
Have your child go to school with a friend for the first couple of days. Tell the teacher that your child is having some separation anxiety – most teachers are experts in this area, and have years of experience! Most importantly, praise and reward your child for brave behaviour!