by Lindsay Tice | Jun 29, 2014 | Articles
More schools are seeing young children in crisis today, complete with disruptive behaviors such as raging, biting, and tearing rooms apart. Several times a week, something would set off one little boy in his Auburn Maine elementary school class, and he raged out of... 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 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 Pat Wyman | Mar 27, 2012 | Articles
Understanding the development of bullying behavior in pre-school children has won University at Buffalo Associate Professor of Psychology Jamie M. Ostrov some influential admirers and boosters. He’s a consultant for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as...
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