Call a Spade a Spade First, one must not attempt to smooth over the jagged, razor-sharp edges of bullying behaviors and must be willing to call a spade a spade. Bullying in all forms is targeted aggression—plain and simple. Bullying is not an adolescent rite of passage. Bullying is not a character-building experience. Bullying prevention programs are not “softening” children.… Read more →
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The Most Common Psychological Effects of Bullying
The most common effects among many include PTSD, depression, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, and suicidal thoughts. Read more →
Being Proactive Instead of Reactive
As a recent former teacher, I would witness verbal bullying and stop the behavior as possible by calling out the behavior and sending referrals to the administrative office. Read more →