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Shaylee Mejia's story reveals how relentless bullying can turn into a tragedy that no one saw coming. Her dream of becoming a nurse was cut short in the most heartbreaking way, and now her family is left grappling with an unimaginable loss. Join us as we delve into the devastating consequences of unchecked cruelty and uncover the details of a case that calls for greater awareness and stronger intervention. This is the tragic case of Shaylee Mejia.You can listen to our NEW episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all other streaming platforms.
Today Elaine and Louise chat with the inaugural interim CEO of CIISA the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority about why they were set-up, how they will work, what their mission is and much more. https://ciisa.org.uk/ - top CIISA The purpose of the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) is to uphold and improve standards of behaviour across the creative industries and to prevent and tackle all forms of bullying and harassment, including bullying and harassment of a discriminatory nature. Following a significant period of discussion with the creative industries, we are now in the next stages of development for CIISA. In our first iteration, CIISA will support the film, TV, theatre and music industries. We are heartened by the positive groundswell of support. CIISA's vision is to create consistently safe and inclusive workplaces for creative industry professionals through pro-active interventions and advice, providing a single place of accountability where behaviours of concern can be reported and investigated, and building capability to prevent and tackle bullying and harassment and bullying and harassment of a discriminatory nature. Jen Smith Jen Smith is Interim CEO of the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) responsible for developing its remit, operating model and governance structure. Jen led the creation and publication of the screen sectors' first ‘Set of Principles and Guidance to Prevent Bullying and Harassment and Racism' convening over 50 cultural organisations to adopt them, in addition inspiring additional editions tailored for the Theatre and Music sectors. In her previous role at the BFI before leaving to lead CIISA, she was responsible for gaining international recognition for the BFI Diversity Standards, achieving Autism Friendly Status for BFI Southbank, partnering with Changing Faces on the impactful #Iamnotyourvillain campaign and ensuring that the full range of diversity data on who the BFI funds and employs is published annually. Jen has also held a broad range of roles in the housing sector leading on Strategy, PR, Business Development, Learning and Development and Inclusion. Prior to that Jen worked as Parliamentary Researcher specialising in Foreign Affairs and International Relations and is a member of the Institute of Regulation and an ACAS accredited mediator. Website: https://ciisa.org.uk/ - top HIPA GUIDES: HIPA GUIDES OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Support In The Room - https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/in-the-room Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE WeAudition offer: For 25% off your monthly subscription quote: NASTY25 Backstage Offers: Get a free 12 months Actor Subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/
Wassup you Guys , Have you experienced bullying ? , Do you want to find out better ways to prevent it ?, Have you had a family member that passed away de to bullying? . If so , then this episode is for you . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kayla-whitfield/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kayla-whitfield/support
Dr. Jennifer Fraser, author of The Bullied Brain, join Luke Gromer to discuss bullying in sports and what coaches can do about it. Get the Podcast Notes or Transcripts: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Learn More or Sign Up for the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com About Dr. Fraser: Dr. Fraser is the author of The Bullied Brain and Teaching Bullies. She is a best-selling author, award-winning educator, and an evidence-based coach. Connect with Dr. Fraser: Website: https://bulliedbrain.com/ Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer info@cuttingedgecoach.com Learn more or Sign Up for the next Cohort: cuttingedgecoach.com/cohorts Sign Up or Join the Waitlist for a Book Club: CGTBookClubs.com
We enlist the help of Brett Murray to put on a free workshop for families, kids & professionals to help all of us stand against bullying. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Technology has made it harder to escape bullies, as they can now follow you wherever you go through social media, and that's contributed greatly to higher levels of stress and less emotional margin for teens and children. And such stress is not confined to young people, with many adults now beginning to experience similar kinds of cyberbullying as the move to working remotely eliminates many of the social barriers that helped to check such actions in the office. So what are some steps we can take to help protect ourselves and others when they face such abuse? Link to the Mattson's podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IrpBjAy16k Author: Dr. Ryan Denison Narrator: Chris Elkins Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe
Discover what's possible when you transform others with kindness. An Autistic computer scientist, Jim Hogan is both the Principal Innovation Strategist at Google Cloud and the VP of Accessibility in Technology for Google's Disability Alliance. In today's conversation, we discuss: Jim losing his brother at a young age Being bullied as a child and as an adult How autism affects his everyday life A traumatic experience working at a hostile environment Finding a place to belong at Google Psychological safety The key to innovation Accessible technology Disclosure and accommodations at the workplace Advice for people who want to be better allies of autistic people To learn more about Jim Hogan, please visit: Jim Hogan Linkedin. ----more---- We appreciate your time. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to support our mission, please take just a few seconds to share it with one person who you think will find value in it too. Follow us on Instagram: @autismpodcast Join our community on Mighty Networks: Global Autism Community Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Global Autism Project We would love to hear your feedback about the show. Please fill out this short survey to let us know your thoughts: Listener Survey
Amy Burzinski of Parenting Simply helps parents prevent bullying Episode 1414: You Can Prevent Bullying: What Parents Need to Know by Amy Burzinski A certified Speech Pathologist, Adina received her Master's degree from Hunter College in New York in Communication Sciences. Adina worked in preschools for the developmentally disabled in the New York area before staying home full time with her family. In 2010, she launched Parenting Simply as a community to help parents connect with their children and learn simple, practical and easy to implement skills to create a peaceful home. Parenting Simply's mission is to reduce the stress that parents and children feel by giving parents communication and organizational tips that can help parents maintain a loving and calm home. The original post is located here: https://parentingsimply.com/you-can-prevent-bullying-what-parents-need-to-know/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Richmond and Henrico Health Districts are doing additional outreach to provide Monkeypox vaccinations to people who are more likely to be exposed to the illness based on certain risk factors; Unity Day in Charlottesville is cancelled for the third year in a row; Hanover County is in the process of replacing John M. Gandy Elementary School in Ashland. The new building will include non-gendered, single-occupant bathrooms; and other local news stories.
The Butterfly Friends stick together and won't let the prejudices of others hold them back from enjoying life together. Enjoy Elisa Pearmain's tribute to Brother Blue, the official storyteller of Boston, Massachusetts in America. Based on "The Butterfly Brothers" by Annette Harrison found in her book, Stories for Young Children (National Storytelling Press) Elisa's poetic story can be found in the book, AHHHHHA a Tribute to Brother Blue aka Dr. Hugh Morgan Hill and Dr. Ruth Hill on Yellow Moon Press. Elisa Pearmain is a professional Storyteller, Licensed Therapist, and award-winning author of several books. My favorite is Once Upon A Time...Storytelling to Teach Character and Prevent Bullying. You can learn more about Elisa's programs and resources at www.WisdomTales.com and reach her directly at Elisa@WisdomTales.com.(c) Butterfly Friends by Elisa PearmainMusic: English Garden by Jimmy WahlsteenMix & Mastering: DJ King CanalAunti Oni website: www.AuntiOni.funIf you love Butterfly Friends, spread the word and share with your family & friends everywhere, thanks!Visit with Aunti Oni & friends in Story Village Live! a monthly cultural storytelling adventure live on Zoom.To support this podcast with a one-time or monthly donation to help sustain future episodes!Click YES! Thanks for your support *!* See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Penn State did a study that looked at different tactics used against bullies. Some of these were more effective than others, some were even harmful and ended up with more bullying in the end. The tactics that weren't very helpful were usually focused on the bully and changing, and trying to control their behavior. What tactics specifically tend to be the most effective? We take a look at Penn State's list to see what showed to work the most. Joey Mascio - Firmly Founded Coaching: website | instagram | facebook | tiktok
Today we launch a new series of episodes we are calling Encore! Moments Worth Resharing From The Reading With Your Kids Podcast. October is bullying prevention month, so we are taking a back at four conversations about bullying with Peggy Sapp, Founder of Red Ribbon Week, Eleni Theodoro, author of Noko the Knight, Jessica Speer, author of BFF or NRF & Victoria Gracie, author of Kalyn Finds Her Power Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Has your child ever been bullied? Perhaps your child has even been the one bullying someone else. Either scenario is not easy to handle as a parent. With social media and other technology, bullying is more present than ever before and shows up differently depending on the stage of life your child is in. Jessica Vanderwier is on the show today to talk us through how to best support our children when they are faced with bullying and how we can do our part to create an anti-bullying culture. Jessica is a registered psychotherapist from Ontario and a mother of two girls. She shares practical parenting insights daily on @ourmamavillage on Instagram and she also has a free masterclass on 3 Secrets to Punishment Free Parenting. In this episode we discuss: -The definition of bullying -How to raise kids who don't bully -Signs that your child is being bullied -First steps to take if your child is being bullied Resources Mentioned: -FREE Masterclass: 3 Secrets to Punishment Free Parenting -Good Pictures Bad Pictures Jr: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Minds -Good Pictures Bad Pictures: Porn-Proofing Today's Young Kids -Gordon Ramsay's scrambled eggs recipe Connection with Jessica: -Instagram: @ourmamavillage -Website: ourmamavillage.com Connect with me on Instagram @motherhoodmeetsmedicine. For full show notes, head to lynzyandco.com/motherhood-meets-medicine-the-podcast/ Join the Motherhood Meets Medicine community at patreon.com/motherhoodmeetsmedicine. Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
Resources:https://www.stompoutbullying.orghttps://www.stopbullying.govLearn more about Page Weinstein:Page is a Magna Cum Laude graduate from The University of Alabama, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Dance and Telecommunication & Film. Page also graduated with an Associate Arts Degree in Dance at the age of 17. Currently, she resides in West Palm Beach and is the News Producer, Social Media and Website Content Creator for CBS4 and NBC9. When she isn't working, Page dedicates her time to her Social Impact Initiative, Confident Heart…Courageous Soul. Page shares her testimony with others, hoping they learn that regardless of the story society tries to force on you, you are capable, you are worthy. you are loved! It takes a confident heart to overcome bullying and a courageous soul to know you are important. She also partners with Advanced Recovery Systems as a Real Talk Ambassador because she is compelled to help champion the cause and inspire others to make positive decisions while providing support and encouragement. As a Children's Miracle Network Ambassador, she has helped raise over $19,000 for CMN Hospitals. Page devotes her time, talents and energy to many philanthropic projects throughout the state of Florida. She loves working with Boca Helping Hands, Make-A-Wish, Aim at Melanoma, Relay For Life and several other philanthropic organizations. She is also the co-chair for the Best Buddies Friendship Walk in Palm Beach. Join 'Team Page' and walk for inclusion on April 24th at FITTEAM Ballpark. Page began competing in the Miss America system at the age of 13, winning the title of Miss Pennsylvania's Outstanding Teen in 2014 and was a top 8 finalist at Miss America's Outstanding Teen. Page was crowned Miss University of Alabama in 2016 and was awarded the wonderful opportunity to represent her University and a full year tuition scholarship. She currently serves as Miss South Florida and is looking forward to competing at Miss Florida this June. Thanks to the Miss America Scholarship Organization, she has accumulated approximately $90,000 in scholarships, affording her the opportunity to graduate with two degrees almost debt free.Instagram: @page_mackenzieInstagram: @misssouthflorida2020Facebook: @Miss South Florida Scholarship PageantWebsite: https://www.pageweinstein.comA note from the Host: As someone who was personally impacted by bullying, I believe that we have to have an ongoing dialogue about it and also share stories of hope with those that need to hear them most. I am hoping to manifest never-ending kindness. Remember to stay strong, always focus on the light, and choose kindness forever and always. I can't wait to hear from you!Instagram: @kayleyklatt.coInstagram: @kayleyklattFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kayley.klatt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Miss-St-Petersburgs-Outstanding-Teen-Kayley-Klatt-1704865763147027Website: http://kayleyklatt.com
As part of the Insight HR 'How To Do HR' series, we're discussing how to prevent bullying in the workplace. The HR Room Podcast is a series from Insight HR where we talk to business leaders from around Ireland and share advice on how to create the HR systems and workplace culture that's right for your business. For show notes, go to www.InsightHR.ie/Podcast. If you need any HR support in Ireland, get in touch with us at Insight HR. Whether it's conducting a complex workplace investigation, filling a gap by providing you with a virtual or an onsite HR resource, or providing advice via our HR support line, as an expert HR consultancy in Ireland, we'll help you resolve whatever Human Resources challenge your business is facing. Visit us at www.InsightHR.ie.
Welcome to Mrs.C's Podcast for Parents, Teachers and Administrators. Guest - Dali Rivera Dali Rivera, Anti-Bullying Educator and also parent, talks about causes and factors that build unconscious bias and stereotypes that lead to bullying. She and Mrs.C also share tips to prevent behaviors that lack empathy and bullying. Resources: www.dalitalks.com Instagram: @dalitalks To ask questions, be featured on an episode or for more information visit here!
On October 7, 2019, Devan Bracci-Selvey was killed behind Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in Hamilton. Many details about his death remain unclear, but friends and family said that Devan had been a victim of persistent bullying. Following Devan’s death, HWDSB trustees created the Safe Schools: Bullying Prevention and Intervention Review Panel. They asked three well respected community members — Dr. Jean Clinton, Brenda Flaherty and Dr. Gary Warner — to help the board address bullying. The Safe Schools: Bullying Prevention and Intervention Review Panel has delivered its final report and recommendations to the Board of Trustees, which is based on extensive community consultation on how Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) can better address and prevent bullying. Trustees will receive the report and discuss its findings and recommendations during their Board meeting today at 5:30 p.m. GUEST: Dr. Jean Clinton, Panel Member, is a Clinical Professor in the division of Child Psychiatry at McMaster University and a Staff member with McMaster Children’s Hospital See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nike Japan recently released an advertisement depicting a couple of kids being bullied at school. It was met with backlash by pointing out a very real problem among all social groups around the world. In this episode, Janet and Brian talk about bullying through the lens of Asian-Americans. Janet goes into a lot of detail about what this looks like in South Korea and where this could potentially come from, as it is almost ingrained into life for kids growing up. Tune in to hear more! Check out the K-Town Rumble Website: https://www.ktownrumble.com/ Follow us on social media: https://www.instagram.com/ktownrumble/ https://www.instagram.com/therealjanetlee/ https://www.instagram.com/thisisbrianlee/ Resources: How parents, teachers and kids can take action to prevent bullying https://www.apa.org/topics/prevent-bullying How to stop bullying in schools: What works, what doesn't https://www.today.com/parents/how-stop-bullying-schools-what-works-what-doesn-t-t159669 http://www.violencepreventionworks.org/ How to Prevent Bullying https://www.stopbullying.gov/prevention/how-to-prevent-bullying 6 Smarter Ways to Deal With a Bully https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-couch/201702/6-smarter-ways-deal-bully
Bullying is something that’s hard to talk about, and kids and grown ups both know that it’s still a problem today. Host Naomi Wadler reminds us why preventing bullying isn’t about fighting back, but rather spreading positive change. What do you do if you find yourself in a situation with someone who bullies? Correspondent Luria Freeman has helpful advice. Plus, we chat with Natalie Hampton who created the app Sit With Us to help other kids feel less alone. Want to share your ways to practice kindness with us? Send an email to kids@nowthismedia.com Links: Naomi Wadler Luria Freeman Natalie Hampton Sit With Us app
The pleasure of working with Purpose Drive client is the Mission and story behind the business. Tonight I will chat with DaliTalks founder Dali Rivera. www.dalitalks.com DaliTalks is an advocate of stopping BULLYING in kids! She provides parents with bullying education so that they (parent and child) can feel more at peace, in control, empowered, and supported. Dalitalks is a business she established to support this mission of educating and fighting against bullying. She then created her signature program called The Diversity & Anti-Bullying Academy (DABA) curriculum will help families be strong, prepared, and fearless of asking for help or questions at schools. If they have to file a police report, they will feel sheltered instead of fear of being judged or not taken seriously. DABA lessons will help parents and the child feel informed, therefore in control and empowered. They will feel confident and like a pro to identify the tactics and intentions of bullies, therefore being able to see a bully as a weak person trying to act big. DABA will help families feel protected, safe, and ready to handle any bullying problem that comes their way. Let's learn more about how to PREVENT BULLYING and Accepting Diversity as a whole. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/savvychicdesign/support
Abigail Shrier, author of Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters, sits down with Bridget for a fascinating, in-depth and controversial conversation about the wave of transgender-identifying females sweeping various countries around the world. For the first time in history the predominant demographic of people identifying as “transgender” is teenage girls with no childhood history of gender dysphoria. Abigail and Bridget discuss how we got here, where this came from, and the social, educational and cultural influences playing a part in this unprecedented trend. They cover the role of teachers, therapists, social media influencers and activists, as well as the dynamics of teenage girl friend groups that make them particularly susceptible to the unconscious pressures and social rewards of coming out as “trans.” They discuss the long-term physical and mental damage that can result from a system that demands immediate affirmation from professionals, rather than a careful and considered approach to a complicated topic which can have permanent consequences. Full transcript available here: WiW86-AbigailShrier-Transcript
Abigail Shrier, author of Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters, sits down with Bridget for a fascinating, in-depth and controversial conversation about the wave of transgender-identifying females sweeping various countries around the world. For the first time in history the predominant demographic of people identifying as “transgender” is teenage girls with no childhood […]Sponsored by Skillshare Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/walk-ins-welcome-bridget-phetasy/abigail-shrier-says-you-dont-have-to-teach-gender-identity-in-order-to-prevent-bullying/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Walk-Ins Welcome w/ Bridget Phetasy in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Have you ever been bullied?Today we’re talking about ways to prevent Bullying! The signs we need to watch for to see if our child is getting bullied, or if our child is becoming a bully. We’re covering different ways we prepare our children for the real world (Physically & mentally). We Discuss...Were you bullied? Has your child ever been a bully or bullied?How do you teach your kids to protect themselves against bullies? (Physically & mentally)Do you know any adult bullies?Click here for the SHOWNOTES & Linkshttps://www.mamasmimosas.com/shownotes/25Tune in every week for a mixture of topics on Parenting, Relationships, Self Care, Health & Fitness, Business, & Personal Growth.
The 5 critical actions mentioned, are: freeze - listen - feel - think - act. So let’s take a look at each one of those and how they work together to help YOUR child preventing being bullied.
Peter Cavanagh has a passion for helping people improve relationships and has worked towards this goal as a teacher, school chaplain and a pastor. Despite disappointments and conflicts in his life, he's gone on to develop innovative tools to share the Gospel and to help prevent bullying in schools. Support the show: http://realfaith.org.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Abuse has a life-lasting impact on a child; bullying is abuse. Prevent it by standing up for your child, take the reins and teach your child inner strength, how to believe in themselves, and be there for her / him - 100%. Create closeness, connect through respect and expressions of love. Get the FREE download of this podcast from anke@sedonasoulbalance. com.
Bullying was a HUGE part of my life. I lacked confidence for a majority of my life because of it. It can really affect someone's mental health. In this episode I will go over my bullying story and ways you can stop bullying in schools.Receive a FREE Guide to 7 Quick and Easy Ways to Feel Better About Yourself https://mailchi.mp/cc70f631be45/teenageimpact Follow me on IG @ShelomoSolson and DM me to join my close friends list to join conversations about teen mental health.
Instagram is rolling out a new way to prevent bullying on the app. by Ken Evans & The Aftermath Podcast
Society is becoming more aware of bullying and it has become a major topic of discussion across the media. Bullying is not limited to schoolyards. It's a problem that many employees experience in workplaces across the nation, and it is more common than most people realize. It is important to be able to identify the different types of workplace bullying and to understand the serious impact on your employees and business. Please join us for this live, interactive webinar as we navigate through the topic of workplace bullying and answer some frequently asked questions. Topics to Include: What is Workplace Bullying? How Does the Law Address Workplace Bulling? Impacts It Has on Individuals and Companies How to Handle Bullying if it Occurs? Strategies to Prevent Bullying and Reduce It Click Here to View Webinar or listen to the podcast below.
Welcome to my first ever podcast episode! To start things off I decided to talk about the series 13 Reasons Why & how to prevent bullying. Leave your feedback in the comment section! Let's talk about this.
Daniel Muijs, Professor of Education at the University of Southampton, gives a talk for the Department of Education public seminar series. While dealing with bullying when it occurs in schools is extremely important, we are increasingly finding that prevention is better than cure. Ensuring that schools create a culture in which all pupils develop empathy and social skills, especially among so-called ‘bystanders’ (those pupils who are neither the bully or the bullied but whose behaviour can strongly influence both) may therefore help to prevent future bullying behaviours. The Social and Emotional Early Development (SEED) programme was developed as an intervention to improve the social and emotional skills of primary school age children and build their resilience and empathy, resulting in more positive social interactions. The programme is based on principles of social and emotional learning, teaching thinking skills and gamification, and consists of ten discreet activities which encourage reflection through collaborative group work, prompted by a scenario depicted through a cartoon. In this presentation we will present the programme which was initially run in three local authorities in England, and look at its impact on pupils’ behaviours and personal and social development. To do this we used a quasi-experimental design in which schools were randomly assigned to receive the intervention at different times.
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Have you ever been bullied? Are you trying to release emotional scars from past bullying experiences? Christopher Reburn and his good friend Trish Bishop (bestselling author of "The Question Journey") are together again in Part 4 of their ongoing series of shows on the topic of bullying. During this show, Christopher & Trish will lead a discussion on ways you can release past emotional scars if you've experienced bullying, and various resources that are available to those dealing with such painful emotional experiences! Want to learn more about your spiritual journey? Consider taking one of Christopher's intensive development courses! Details athttp://www.thepsychicspirit.com/spiritght.html Visit Christopher online to book readings, view tour schedule, prayer and healing center, and much more at http://www.reburn.org
This colloquium will integrate Dr. Terry Neu talking about how to prevent bullying with the SHU 4 Harmony led by Dr. Michniewicz performing their anti-bullying concert. September 24, 2014
This colloquium will integrate Dr. Terry Neu talking about how to prevent bullying with the SHU 4 Harmony led by Dr. Michniewicz performing their anti-bullying concert. October 29, 2014
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Bullying is becoming one of the major challenges that schools are facing. How can a bully shatter one’s hopes and dreams? Derek Randel, a former math teacher shares helpful insights for teachers and parents about helping their children in situations of bullying, and school violence. Great tips for teens, too. If YOU’RE a bully and want to get out … Read more about this episode...