The passive-aggressive bully can also be the friend who always seems to “forget” to invite you to the group plans or add you to group chats. There are several ways to deal with bullying. Victim If you are being bullied, hang in there—it can be challenging to deal with, but ...
If you’re a victim of adult bullying, know that you’re not alone. While bullying in adults is rarely discussed, research suggests that it’s fairly common. In addition to workplace bullying, adults can be bullied online, harassed by a family member, or targeted by a friend, coworker, ...
If a parent isn’t active on social media or online, it can make bullying in these spaces seem more daunting to speak about. However, there are some really practical ways that can help you to protect your teenager, make them feel better and help you both d...
I hope these ways to stop bullying at school are helpful to you and your child. Make sure to nip bullying in the bud right away. When my son, Leo, was little (I think first grade) he told me a boy kept calling him weird. I asked Leo if he had told the boy to stop that and ...
Ready to go one-on-one with your tyrant boss? Mueller offers 10 strategies: 1. Approach your bullying problem like a work project. Be methodical in how you behave, perform, document and strategize. Take notes after an incident. Try to stay unemotional. Even though he or she is trying to...
Even if you’re losing faith in the school’s ability to deal with the bullying, keep talking to them so they’re up to date about everything that’s happening. ‘It’s important to keep that channel of communication open and involve your child so they have some sense of control over ...
Lead to a hostile work environment How to Deal with Workplace Bullying When people are targeted by bullies at work, they often feel helpless. If you’ve been the victim of workplace bullying, it’s important to remember that you’re not at fault. The right strategies and tools can help ...
If you're wondering how to deal with cyberbullying, then read on for our cyberbullying strategies. Strategy 1: Don’t respond immediately to cyberbullying The aim of a lot of cyberbullying is to annoy, upset or confuse the person who is being targeted, so that they react emotionally. If...
“If the bullying has gone on for a long period of time, you feel sad, anxious, upset, or want to avoid school or social situations, then it’s also a good idea to involve an adult,” she says. “It’s scary and it’s overwhelming but you don’t need to deal with it by ...
found that children who witness bullying may have worsening physical and psychological well-being for decades as a result. A kid may experience trauma from seeing a parent-child fight, and studies have linked childhood trauma to issues with substance abuse, sadness, anxiety, and low self-...