TITLE

help your child beat the bullies

AUTHOR(S)
Marinos, Sarah
PUB. DATE
July 2004
SOURCE
Good Medicine (Australian Consolidated Press);Jul2004, p70
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents information on how to protect children from bullying. Impact of bullying on the lives of the victims; Advice for parents on helping their children beat bullies; Responsibilities of the school in ensuring the safety of children.
ACCESSION #
13983190

Tags: SCHOOL bullying;  CHILDREN;  PARENTS;  BULLYING;  SCHOOLS

 

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