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Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Peer Aggression

Learn how to help children handle bullying, cyberbullying, peer aggression, and social conflict while building confidence, resilience, and self-advocacy skills.

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12 Ways to Empower Your Child Against Bullying -- Including CyberBullying

You can help your child develop the skills to stand up to bullying behavior, and you can keep him from becoming a bully. Here's how.

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Aggression from Other Kids: Here's How To Help Your Child Find His Voice

Let's help our kids stay grounded in their own dignity and compassion as they cope with the unhappy people who will inevitably come their way.

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Coaching Kids To Gracefully Handle Aggression from Younger Siblings

Eight essential tools to help your child deal with aggression from a younger sibling.

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12 Ways to Empower Your Child Against Bullying -- Including CyberBullying

How to help your child develop the skills to stand up to bullying behavior -- and how to keep your child from engaging in bullying behavior, online and IRL.

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Strategies for Kids to Fend Off Bullying

Six of the most successful strategies to help kids defend themselves against bullying.

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6 Year Old with Explosive Temper

An explosive child is an unhappy child and clearly this six-year-old is crying out for help. Here's how to offer help, in the most peaceful way possible.

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How to Help Your Child Make Friends at the Playground

We often have an idea that kids should work things out for themselves. But parental modeling of social skills is helpful to kids in awkward social situations.

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How to Stand Up for Your Child at the Playground

Most of standing up for your child is modeling for her how she can stand up for herself. Here's how a parent can intervene respectfully and teach social skills.

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Neighbor's Preschooler Hitting and Bullying My Toddler

Two and three year olds are still trying to figure out what is socially acceptable behavior. So, the quality of the adult supervision and intervention matters.