Find out what to do if your son is showing child aggression by bullying. These steps will help you address the problem and help your son concentrate on positive adolescent behaviors rather than negative ones.
If your son is dealing with a bully, help him avoid the damaging effects of bullying. This ShortCut provides bullying information and suggestions you and your son can use to stop the bullying.
There are many effective steps schools can take to stop bullying going on now and prevent bullying from happening in the future. Get bullying information and find out if your school is proactive in stopping bullying.
Discover the best resources for helping boys deal with bullies and for schools and communities to stop bullying before it starts. You’ll find various resources, including books, Web sites, seminars, and curricula.
This complete guide on bullying and social violence among boys is filled with bullying facts: the whos, whys, hows, and whens of bullying. This guide includes suggestions on helping your son refrain from bullying and keep from being bullied.
Get bullying information and find out if your school is proactive in addressing bullying before it starts. There are effective steps schools can take to stop bullying and prevent bullying from happening in the future.
Bullying can cause stress in children, especially when you’re in a group that bullies and are trying to get out. Here’s one girl’s struggle for freedom.
This article on body image explores how to tell the difference between normal teenage behavior and actions that are cause for concern. The article goes on to explain what to do if your teen’s behavior is worrisome.
Typical teenage behavior often revolves around obsession with appearance. Seize the opportunities in this article to help your kids appreciate their positive qualities and stop focusing on the negative.
Talking to your teen about issues related to body image (for example, hygiene, hairstyles, clothing, skin problems) can be difficult. Use these tips to open discussions about personal health and wellness.
If you’re concerned that your teen may have an eating disorder, read this ShortCut to learn the signs of bulimia and the signs of anorexia. If your teen fits the profile for either of these disorders, find out what to do.
Teenagers often struggle with self-esteem issues. Here are ten easy ways to help your kids feel good about themselves. These family home activities range from talking, to cooking, to playing games.
High school success depends on turning in key assignments and meeting other important deadlines. Teens risk a bright future when they can’t rise to the challenge—this should be seen as a cry for help.
Between extracurricular activities and after-school jobs, time management for students in high school is challenging. Help your teens stay focused on what’s most important by helping them keep track of key assignments and other deadlines.