Posts Tagged ‘bullying’

It’s About The Bully, Not You (2011-1-28)

“When someone says something mean to me my face changes. I’m normally a very happy person so I’m smiling, but when they call me a name like a whore. My face turns sad and they know they’ve gotten to me. Their words have affected me. This is why I think the bullying continues.”
Your teen lets [...]

Sibling Bullying (2010-1-20)

You hear your teens going at it again. You wish they would stop fighting, but you also know that siblings fight. What can you do? How are you sure that its more than a normal sibling spat?
Ms Radcliff: Her sister loves her to death. She would die for her
Doc: Ms Radcliff, Your daughter doesn’t think [...]

Bullying Friends, Or No friends? (2009-12-23)

It is very difficult for a parent to consider that their teen has no friends. They see them doing things alone and not part of any crown how much more the “in crowd.” They look so lonely. Sad?
If you had the opportunity to talk to this teen, they might tell you that they don’t mind. [...]