Bullying affects emotions, self-esteem, and feelings of safety, and is harmful to development. The consequences of bullying often last over time. Parents and caregivers must therefore learn to recognize the signs in their youth. So, if your chi...
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Cyberbullying also takes many forms. It can include name-calling, insults, rumours or even threats. Parents understandably feel helpless in the face of cyberbullying. Whether it's sending e-mails that contain nasty messages or making fun of som...
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...our child. Gestures or comments that seem harmless could influence their openness and empathy towards others. Recognize that bullying is a serious situation, and that action must be taken. Some parents were bullied themselves when they were young and...
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What is cyberbullying? Cyberbullying is an increasingly common phenomenon that affects many teenagers. It often takes place in relationships that young people have via social media networks. Cyber-violence in romantic relationships is therefore...
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...illness Trauma Impulsivity Gender and sexual orientation issues Bullying situations Exposure to suicide Homelessness Real or perceived losses Difficult event...
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...a bit, and who knows, maybe stick my nose in where I shouldn't? Am I going to find unreturned homework, diary entries about bullying, drugs, condoms? And if so, what am I going to do with such information? Pretend it never happened? Conf...
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...Unfortunately, fatphobia is very present in our society. At school, for example, weight is one of the main sources of bullying. Even a compliment, which is not always meant to be ill-intentioned, can create or reaffirm concerns to those who re...
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...eds and preferences 5. Concerns and limits imposed by parents 6. Inappropriate language, bullying, and mockery 7. Lack of time to change or freshen up after the activity 8.  ...
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