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Schools Issues: Information on Bullying for Teachers, Parents and Students
One current schools issue that is getting the attention it deserves is bullying. Check this annotated list of links to some of the best bullying info online for parents, students and educators.
Dealing with Social Violence and Anger in Children
Stop bullying now. This article offers bullying statistics on anger in children and social violence. Learn what you can do as a parent to stop social violence. Know your bullying facts.
Teaching Character from the Bleachers: Sportsmanship vs. Social Violence
Social violence from parents at kids' sporting events may be a symptom of parent stress, but it's setting a poor example for kids. These tips may help return civility to the bleachers.
Help Children Develop a 'Can-Do' Attitude
Looking for ways to improve your child's outlook on life? Try these tips to help boost your child's self esteem and set an example of a positive, can-do attitude.
Advice About Goal Setting and Success for Teens
Read Lisa Hayes' glowing review of "Succeed Every Day: Daily Readings for Teens" by Pamela Espeland. Author Espeland includes lots of useful advice teens about goal setting and success.
Friendships and Teenager Stress
Have you ever had a friend who made you feel like you could never measure up? Who put you down or said things about you behind your back? Read Ashley's story and what she learned about real friendship.
Get Your Child Ready for School
Different personality traits can affect how a child reacts to starting school. Here's how to deal with children who are shy, excitable, anxious and more, as well as ways to help them adjust to the back to school environment.
Positive Discipline Helps Kids Stand Up to Peer Pressure
Want your kids to feel confident and strong? Teach them through your example and they'll know how to handle tough decisions.
When Parents Remarry: Check Ingredients Before Blending
Before you decide to remarry, make sure your child has time to get to know his new stepparent and step-siblings. Everyone needs time to adjust to make it work.
The Magic of Mentoring
If your child is struggling, a mentor can help. Kids who have mentors do better in school and are less likely to use alcohol and drugs.
Sticks 'n Stones May Break My Bones, but Words Hurt, too
The old adage of kids will be kids isn't something we can hide behind when children are accused of cruel acts.
Should Kids Wear School Uniforms?
Some schools are requiring school uniforms. But do they improve student behavior or curb individuality?
Parents Are Key Players in Preventing Substance Abuse
Drugs and alcohol are tough things to talk about with your child. But you can make a big difference in their decisions.
Parent Sportsmanship Checklist
Are you doing everything you can to help your child have a winning attitude, both on the field and off? Complete the following checklist and find out.
How Can We Make Schools More Tolerant?
What do you do if your child encounters bigotry at school? Here's what you both should know.
How To Spot a Troubled Child
If you are concerned as to whether or not your child is troubled, or even how troubled he is, this checklist is for you.
How Do I Know if My Child Is Being Bullied?
Bullying is an all-too-common problem in schools. Know the facts, so you can help your child.
Why I'm Still A Sports Mom
When our children play sports, we hurt when they falter but we also take pride when they show their true colors and support their teammates.
Parents as Good Sports
Root for kids and encourage them all you like, but when it comes to competition in sports, parents need to remember the number one rule: Have fun with it!
Dealing with Bullies
Bullying is a common problem that's commonly misunderstood. Here's what to watch out for and what to do if your child is a bully or a victim.
How Can I Communicate Better with My Teen?
You want to get your teen to open up, but he'd rather be texting his friends. Here's how to make sure you keep the lines of communication open.
Understanding Diverse Needs Promotes Student Success
To ensure your child has the greatest chance for success, be sure the school responds to your child's diverse needs.
Kids' Sports: Are You a Pushy Parent?
Do sports come first in your household? Do you live for your child's game day? Check out these signs to see if your love of the game may go too far.
How Do I De-Stress My Gifted Child?
Gifted children often face high expectations intended to challenge them and help them further develop their talents. However, it's important to make sure your gifted child has an environment that helps him relax. All the pres...
What Do I Do with My Gifted Child?
Oh, the burdens of being smart. Despite their high capabilities, gifted children often have difficulty in school due to boredom. Schools don't always have the resources to help with this, so it's up to the parents to help the...
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