It’s time to share information to stop bullying. There is so much pain being inflicted on kids who are targets. It’s very important to remember that everyone is responsible for stopping bullies. It’s important to find out who the bullies are and who the targets are so that attempts can be made to stop the bullying.
How many kids have to feel alone because they think nobody cares? We need to prove to them that we care and offer means by which they can feel the comfort we can offer them. I am sharing with you a free download Rugby Jones No Bully Zones: A Manual for Parents and Kids and it offers a lot of suggestions and insights regarding bullying.
No tolerance for bullying must mean no tolerance for no bullying! Parents, please do some homework and think about my suggestion that you not allow your children under 16 to go on social media sites like Facebook or Formspring. The dangers outweigh the fun. I know how hard it is to say “no” to kids sometimes but it is very important in light of the dangers our kids are facing.
These are the facts: Over 160,000 kids in the United States stay home from school each day to escape bullies.
What if you were guilty of doing nothing to stop bullying?
Remember that sometimes, it can be too late for sorry!
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In order to change the culture that supports the bully victim cycle intervention should be aimed at victims bystanders and bullies.. Everyone is responsible not just bulliesprincipals teachers aides coaches and even janitors see bullying in action.
Thanks for commenting. You are so right! Check out my Rugby Jones No Bully Zones…that’s right there in it! Pass the word…okay?
Such a heartbreaking trend. It’s encouraging to see and hear people speaking up about it.
It’s tragic that so many more children will be hurt by bullying before something is done to stop it on a larger scale.
Schools need to have a guidelines to follow on what they can do. If this comes from a higher level (even beyond state) the procedure followed will be one that is proven and consistent. I hope that the upcoming summit is addressing the creation of guidelines along with other challenges associated with bullying. It MUST stop!
Thanks for your input Gerry. You are so right!
Thanks Emelia. We are sure trying to make a difference! One bullied kid is one too many!