Boys and girls who engage in bullying behavior tend to have a need to feel powerful and in control. They seem to get satisfaction from inflicting pain or hurting their peers, both physically and emotionally. Are aggressive with others (including parents and teachers) Frequently hit or push other children Are physically strong and socially dominant [...]
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MORE BASIC QUESTIONS TO START CONVERSATIONS ABOUT BULLYING
Questions: What was the best thing that happened to you today? What do you love about school/work? What does success mean to you? What makes you scared? What do you remember about your first day at school/work? What three things make a person popular in your school/at work? What makes you laugh? Why do you [...]
Make Time to Listen – Take Time to Talk About Bullying
Did you know that research has found that remarkable things can happen if parents and caregivers spent at least 15 minutes of undivided time a day listening and talking with their children? Research also tells us that children really do look to their parents and caregivers for advice and help about difficult choices and decisions. [...]
