by K. M. Walton | Oct 3, 2012 | Articles
Bullying in schools will never stop unless two crucial things happen. First, every adult in the building must be 100% invested in stopping bullying in its tracks and subsequently trained on what that looks and sounds like. Second, bullies must be engaged in open and... by Michael Butkus, PhD, LP | Jul 12, 2012 | Articles
When it comes to bullying, there are consequences for both the victim and perpetrator. Michael Butkus, PhD, LP, provides the following Q&A that can help. What are the effects bullying can have on the victim? There are numerous potential consequences. These... by Dr. Claudio Cerullo | May 21, 2012 | Articles
Conflict is a disagreement or a difference of opinion or interests between equals. The people involved in a conflict may disagree vehemently and emotions may run high. When conflict is badly managed, it may result in aggression. In a conflict, both parties have power... by Anthony Sills | May 7, 2012 | Articles
With the controversial, and acclaimed, film “Bully” in theaters and constant coverage in the news media, it seems bullying is a widespread problem in communities across the country. Teachers, school administrators, and parents nationwide are searching for... by Ed Murphy | Apr 27, 2012 | Blog
Traditionally, bullying was always thought of as the big guy picking on the little guy, making fun of the new freshman, stealing lunch money from the quiet student, shoving or even worse. Unfortunately, bullying comes from all genders, shapes and sizes, and adding...
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