Read more about the article When the School Calls: How to Respond if You’re Receiving Reports About Your Child’s Behavior
When you are getting reports of behavioral issues about your child, it is definitely a warning sign of trouble.

When the School Calls: How to Respond if You’re Receiving Reports About Your Child’s Behavior

No parent wants to receive that phone call.The one where a teacher mentions your child has been teasing classmates, excluding others, being disruptive, or repeatedly getting into trouble socially.It’s uncomfortable.…

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Read more about the article Is Your Child Struggling with Empathy? How to Help Her Develop Compassion and Emotional Awareness
If you detect that your child is lacking empathy, it might be a sign of a bigger problem... maybe even bullying.

Is Your Child Struggling with Empathy? How to Help Her Develop Compassion and Emotional Awareness

One of the most important qualities a child can develop isn’t intelligence, popularity, or talent.It’s empathy.In Part 6 of our 7-part series: “Seven Signs Your Child Might Be Bullying Others—and…

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Read more about the article Is Your Child Blaming Others? Here’s How to Teach Accountability with Connection
When your child is constantly blaming others for things, it might be a sign of bullying

Is Your Child Blaming Others? Here’s How to Teach Accountability with Connection

As parents, one of the hardest things to hear is, “It wasn’t my fault.” And while that may seem like a small, everyday response, consistently blaming others can be a…

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Read more about the article Are “Jokes” Becoming Hurtful? How to Help Your Daughter Choose Kindness Over Laughter at Someone Else’s Expense
Making jokes at the expense of someone else, especially to gain attention or favor of others is considered to be bullying behavior.

Are “Jokes” Becoming Hurtful? How to Help Your Daughter Choose Kindness Over Laughter at Someone Else’s Expense

We all love to hear our kids laugh.But sometimes… that laughter comes at someone else’s expense.In Part 2 of our 7-part series: “Seven Signs Your Child Might Be Bullying Others—and…

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