Self-doubt:Sometimes, family members do not take a report of bullying seriously. It may be dismissed as a normal part of growing up, or a consequence of office politics. However, this failure to empathize with the victim's emotional anguish can make them doubt their own perception of reality...
boys' mental health appears to be affected more if they suffer from obesity. Irrespective of gender, bullying is a considerably greater risk factor than being overweight for developing depressive symptoms. These conclusions are drawn by researchers at Uppsala University who monitored adolescents for six...
(2007). Responding to bullying: what works? School Psychology International, 28(4), 465–477. https://doi.org/10.1177/0143034307084136 Article Google Scholar den Hamer, A. H., & Konijn, E. A. (2016). Can emotion regulation serve as a tool in combating cyberbullying? Personality and ...
VictimizationStrainFearSchool bullying victimization represents an important type of strain (or stressful event) experienced by individuals because it usually occurs frequently, over a long period of time, and is an intentidoi:10.1007/s12103-017-9411-9Shelley Keith...
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There are ways for you to intervene—starting at home. Teaching your child the importance of kindness and the impact that bullying can be a great way to start. For practical tips on how to discuss bullying with your child and what steps you can take to prevent or stop bullying, check out...
9 ways to stop and prevent child bullying From walking away to showing compassion for the kid who is being cruel, there’s plenty that kids and parents can do to stop bullying or deal with it in the moment. By Raina DelisleUpdated Jun 05, 2024 Photo: iStockPhoto Travis Price was bullie...
Parents can ask open-ended questions to help their children discuss a bullying situation. Start with questions that address the child's environment, Huston says. For example, "How was your bus ride today?" or, "Have you ever seen anyone being mean to someone on the bus?" Then move to ...
Coaches who take a positive approach and draw lines against bullying, negative behavior and trash talk role model the types of behaviors that make athletes thrive and become powerful and positive coaches themselves. Athletes need confidence, resilience and self esteem which can come with coaches...
Wondering how to tackle bullying at school and online? Our resources are here to help you and a young person in your life.