TITLE

What to Do About Bullying

AUTHOR(S)
Greenberg, Polly
PUB. DATE
June 2004
SOURCE
Scholastic Parent & Child;Jun-Aug2004, Vol. 11 Issue 6, p31
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
This article suggests as what role parents should play to take care of their children who are bullied at schools and other various places. The suggestion can be generalized to all those parents who face the similar problem. Create a plan to stop bullying. Start by making an appointment with Allan's teacher and the school's director or principal. Emphasize that the foundation of this unanimous recommendation against bullying is to prevent the victim from being bullied, while working with the onlookers and the bully in a more long-term way. INSET: Bullying FAQs.
ACCESSION #
13212634

Tags: BULLYING;  PARENT & child;  AGGRESSION (Psychology);  CHILD development;  CHILD care;  CARING

 

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