Bullying and Violence
Tags: BULLYING; CHILDREN -- Conduct of life; SCHOOL children; CHILD psychology
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- Children Who Watch TV Are More Likely to Bully - Study Shows. // Behavior Analysis Digest;Fall2005, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p11
The article reports on the results of a study conducted by researchers from the University of Washington led by Frederick Zimmerman regarding the bullying behavior of children in the U.S. 2005. A four-year old child who watch television more tends to become a bully in school. Out of 1, 266...
- YOU DECIDE! // Weekly Reader News - Edition 4;9/29/2006, Vol. 88 Issue 4, p4
The article presents an activity that solicits opinions from readers on what to do with bullies at the school. The situation given involves two children who often make fun of other students either by laughing at other children's clothes or calling other children mean names. The site where...
- What Would You Do? // Weekly Reader News - Edition 3;4/2/2004, Vol. 73 Issue 23, p3
Presents a question on what to do when other school children use foul language.
- Children's Lack of Playtime Seen As Troubling Health, School Issue. Jacobson, Linda // Education Week;12/3/2008, Vol. 28 Issue 14, p1
The article discusses the views of educators and child psychologists who think children in the U.S. are beginning to suffer from a decreasing amount of play time due to more homework, more after-school activities, and shorter recesses. Views on the importance of play for healthy child...
- Yesterday's teacher's pet is tomorrow's model citizen. // Education (14637073);7/28/2006, Issue 231, p4
The article discusses research being done on the behavior of school children in Great Britain. It references a study by David Smith et al published in an issue of "Scotsman." Results of the study revealed that having a good teacher that is able to bond well with students may prevent children...
- VIEWPOINTS. Hanson, Earl H. // Education;Nov1960, Vol. 81 Issue 3, p190
The article focuses on issues and topics related to the moral and spiritual values in education in the U.S. Thousands of schools and several state associations studied, reflected, pronounced, and, in most cases, acted on the great problem of improving human conduct during the nineteen fifties....
- Goofus and Gallant. // Highlights for Children;Jun98, Vol. 53 Issue 6, p33
Presents photographs that show the behavior of children and how they interact with others.
- Are some kids born difficult? Galbraith, Marion // Single Parent;Jul/Aug93, Vol. 36 Issue 3, p24
Discusses the natural cause of behavioral problems in children. Children can be born with a variety of personality characteristics that may lead to behavioral problems; Importance of `one's environment versus one's inherent genetic make-up'; Inherent temperament; Definition of a difficult child;...
- Goofus and Gallant. // Highlights for Children;Jun2005, Vol. 60 Issue 6, p24
Describes activities that illustrate proper behavior in children.


