"The child has to feel empowered to stand up for themselves. So, together, you can prepare what your child wants to say, what they don't like about what the bully is doing and what they want them to do differently. Then strategize about when and where to approach this child."Some children won't feel comfortable talking to you if they're being bullied. If your child is suddenly making excuses to stay home from school, or has a drastic change in appetite (either eating more or less), there may be something going on that he or she isn't telling you. Dont be afraid to ask. Read more at MSNBC.com.
Bullies and children with behavioral problems can benefit from a Brat Camp like Sage Walk or Turn-About Ranch. Both programs have been featured on US and UK television series of the same name. Learn more about Brat Camps at www.bratcamps.com.
Labels: communication, bullying, brats
Posted By: Aspen Education Group







