Stop Bullying
Bullying is often seen as part of growing up. A lot of parents think it’s no big deal, whether their child is the bully or the victim. However, to many children, some as young as 11 years old, it was such a big deal that they felt their only choice was to end their lives. I want to raise awareness from every angle. What if your child is a bully? What if your child is a victim? We’ll figure it out together. Under the Umbrella…
If you would like to read my series: Mom Confession: My Kids a Bully, you can find it here:
Anti-Bullying Organizations who are making a difference:
Rachel’s Challenge: Start A Chain Reaction
Pacer Center: Champions for Children with Disabilities
At the Bully Alarm you can report instances of bullying.
What do other bloggers have to say about bullying?
Guilty Squid shares Kallie’s heartbreaking story of cyber-bullying.
Learn more and Step Up!
Jayne tells us about The Student Non-Discrimination Act and how we can get involved.
Stefanie over at Ooph has collect Bullying Post from many other bloggers and compiled them.
Over at Living with Special Needs Kelly M expresses her grief over the recent rash of suicides.
At A Mommy Moment Megan is asking for advice on a neighborhood bully who is harassing her son.
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Hi,
I’m gin, visiting from SITS comment hour. I just want to tell you that I so appreciate this page on stopping bullying. As a teacher, I see it all the time with my little ones and I have learned that the bullying behaviors must be addressed as early as possible in order to identify who bullies are and who is being bullied. Thank you so so much for being an advocate; it’s something I feel very strongly about.
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