A Talented Teen Addresses Bullying Through Her Music
The topic of bullying has come up quite often on our site and we’ve heard from several teachers and parents on the topic. Today we’d like to share some thoughts from a talented teen who wrote the amazing song, Stronger, based on her personal experience with bullies in 8th and More »
Technology Resources
Our Technology guru, Jonathan Wylie, offers tips and resources for the whole family.
Kids today are so comfortable with technology that some of them can just pick your iPhone up and instinctively know what to do with it–even if you haven’t figured out how half the apps work. For some of More »
Tags: Bullying, Child, Child Safety, Cyber-bullying, Facebook, Internet safety, iPhone, Parent
Understanding the Role of the Bystander in Bullying Situations
By Renee Bogacz
So many anti-bullying programs focus on getting bullies to stop their abusive behavior or empowering victims. Both are noble and worthwhile endeavors, but more and more researchers are starting to acknowledge the huge role that bystanders play in any bullying situation. Bystanders are important, according an More »
Tags: Bully, Bullying, bystanders, Youth
Five Words to Call Out a Bully
By Renee Bogacz
Recently, actress Jennifer Aniston had the chance opportunity and the courage to stand up to a bully. It may be hard for anyone to believe that Aniston could be the victim of bullying considering her stunning good looks, international fame, and resulting wealth, but she was often on More »
Tags: Bullying, Jennifer Aniston, Perez Hilton, Violence and Abuse
Bringing Up Strong Sensitive Boys
By Evangelia Biddy
As greater focus is paid to the study of males and in improving the educational outcomes of all boys, new research continues to surface. New studies show that twenty percent of all boys have a finely tuned nervous system. What does that mean? How is an increasingly global More »
Tags: boys, Bullying, men, school, sensitive boys
The Topic We All Want to Ignore but Can’t: Sexting
By Renee Bogacz
Few words will make a parent, teenager, teacher, or school administrator more uncomfortable than the word “sexting”. It seems that any time the word “sex” is brought up in any form, all of the above people want to run and hide. Unfortunately, sexting is something that too many More »
Tags: Bullying, Internet, sexting, teens
Mean Girls/Relational Aggression: A Primer
By Renee Bogacz
If you have ever seen the movie Mean Girls, then you are probably familiar with the term. Some of the mean girl behavior shown in that movie is portrayed accurately, but alas, the movie ties the story up in a pretty bow at the end, and More »
Tags: Bullying, girls, mean girls, relational aggression
Bullying and the School’s Responsibility
By Renee Bogacz
It is natural for parents to want to protect their children from bullies, and it is natural for parents to want their children’s school to address bullying when it happens. But what can schools really do about bullying, and what can parents do to help the schools help More »
Tags: Bullying, kids, school, technology
Is it Bullying or Just Teasing?
By Renee Bogacz
As a teacher, I often have students tell me they are being bullied. Parents will also email me and my colleagues alerting us to bullying. The term “bullying” has come to be commonly thought of as any mean or unkind behavior exhibited toward another person. More »
Five W’s and an H: Cyberbullying
By Renee Bogacz
Gone are the days of what adults think of as bullying: the boy on the playground threatening to beat up someone for lunch money. Nowadays, bullying comes in a more insidious form that has coined its own genre – cyberbullying. According to the Cyberbullying Research Center cyberbullying More »
Tags: Bullying, cyberbullying, Internet, techology




