by Phyllis Kaufman Goodstein | Oct 11, 2012 | Articles
Bullying begins at home when respect, tolerance, inclusiveness, and kindness are not taught and modeled. The problem then unfairly falls onto teachers’ laps because school is the place children spend most of their daytime hours and where socialization skills are... by Phyllis Kaufman Goodstein | Oct 11, 2012 | Articles
A bystander is anyone present during a bullying incident except the person being bullied and the person who is bullying. In school settings bystanders can include students, teachers, paraprofessionals, coaches, deans, guidance counselors, social workers,... by Phyllis Kaufman Goodstein | Oct 8, 2012 | Articles
In 1999, Georgia became the first state to pass a school anti bullying law. Since then, 48 other states enacted legislation protecting children from bullying. Montana is the lone holdout. The laws were passed in response to research that proves bullying...
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