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Title: Stop the Bullying
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October 30, 1998 |
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Kids who are belittled can turn to bullying behavior. Kids shouldn't be unduly criticised or spoken down to. Furthermore, negotiation and problem solving must be taught early on and encouraged by everyone the kids come into contact with. Adults need to intervene, offer alternatives to aggressive behavior, and help kids see that negotiating skills work to make everyone happy... Showed first 250 characters
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Adults need to intervene, offer alternatives to aggressive behavior, and help kids see that negotiating skills work to make everyone happy. Finally, kids need to have limits. If they get their way when they are demanding, they learn that being pushy will get them their way... Showed next 250 characters
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