“Bullying is different from aggression. Whereas
aggression may involve a single act, bullying involves repeated attacks against
the target…”
~Washington State Department of Labor
Just in case we needed to define the problem...
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Quote for the day
"There is a light at the end of the tunnel but first you'll have to find the
light switch and change the bulb before switching it on yourself. No problem, as
targets of bullying are picked on for their competence and abilities."
~ Tim Field
And how sad is it that bullies are most likely to pick on those who could probably help them to find the answers...
~ Tim Field
And how sad is it that bullies are most likely to pick on those who could probably help them to find the answers...
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Quote for the day
“Your kids learn a lot about power relationships from
watching you. When you get angry at a waiter, a sales clerk, another driver on
the road, or even your child, you have a great opportunity to model effective
communication techniques. Don’t blow it by blowing your top! Any time you speak
to another person in a mean or abusive way, you’re teaching your child that
bullying is ok.”
~Education.com
And how easy is it to forget that someone is always watching?
~Education.com
And how easy is it to forget that someone is always watching?
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Quote for the day
"Bullies thrive wherever authority is weak"
~Tim Field
This kind of speaks for itself, doesn't it?
~Tim Field
This kind of speaks for itself, doesn't it?
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Quote for the day
"I just want the bullying to stop. That is all I ever wanted. I used to love
going to school. Now I hate it."
~9-year-old Verity Ward (quoted in the Sunday Telegraph, 12 March 2000)
Out of the mouths of babes. If your child asked for a new toy, you'd find a way to get it, right? All this child wants is to go to school in peace. How do we give her what she's asking for? Think about it...
~9-year-old Verity Ward (quoted in the Sunday Telegraph, 12 March 2000)
Out of the mouths of babes. If your child asked for a new toy, you'd find a way to get it, right? All this child wants is to go to school in peace. How do we give her what she's asking for? Think about it...
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