Although most kids will “test out” bullying by testing out their power, the majority quickly discover they’re not cut out for it. A child proves to be a true bully if he keeps up the role for months or years, loses his empathy with these incidents, or if his initial forays into bullying are exceptionally […]
Why Is Bullying Getting Worse?
People sometimes ask me if there’s a “bullying gene.” No, not as far as we can tell. Is it because of neglectful parents, birth order, the media .. . ? Probably a little of everything you’d imagine. But it makes many people wonder why bullying is getting worse. Babies are born with certain temperaments. Some […]
Tips for Handling Cyberbullying
If your child is faces with cyberbullying whether it be through the use of cell phone, computer or ther kind of technology the important thing is not to respond. If you respond you’re getting into the back and forth and you’re showing the person who’s doing the bullying that you’re in it. It’s a game, […]
Responsibility of Parents When It Comes to Cyberbullying
TRANSCRIPT: Cyber bullying is one of the biggest challenges we face, especially as parents in this new age of technology. If we look at how technology has changed our lives it’s remarkable and kids are using technology like we’ve never imagined. So here’s the problem, kids are using technology – and sophisticated technology – but […]
Parents and Cyberbullying – Their Responsibility
For more information on elementary education visit KidsInTheHouse.com TRANSCRIPT: Parents and cyberbullying, the challenges they face. Cyberbullying is one of the biggest challenges we face, especially as parents in this new age of technology. If we look at how technology has changed our lives it’s remarkable and kids are using technology like we’ve never imagined. […]
Can We Prevent Cyberbullying?
Can We Prevent Cyberbullying? Unfortunately, cyberbullying proves to be around for as long as there are social networking sites that serves as a platform for bullies to do whatever they please. Facebook and Twitter are the most common avenues for cyberbullying. All it takes is one tweet or one Facebook post that ridicules one child […]