Bullying: What you need to know
Statistics suggest that a child is bullied every seven minutes and that 85% of the time no one intervenes to help. How should you approach bullying?
Your views on bullying – whether your child is being bullied or has been bullying other kids – make a big difference when it comes to solving the problem. Come at it from the wrong angle and dismiss it as nothing and you risk the incidents escalating. Seeing it for what it is will help you tackle it once and for all…
If it’s not physical, is it still bullying?
Is it really just a disagreement and nothing more?
Would your child really tell you if he or she was being bullied?
Should kids fight their own battles and everyone stand back and let them?
These are just a few of the issues discussed in Bullying: What you need to know.
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