Finding out that your child is being bullied at school can be stressful and cause anxiety. For a parent, they may feel: anger, confusion
and guilt. This can lead to finger pointing and other reactions that do not help the child.
Some children are good at hiding
their feelings and the first you may know of the problem is when it’s too late and damage has already been done. Victims of
bullying may feel any number of feelings, like it is their fault, which keep them quiet.
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Doesn’t want to go to school
Pretends to be sick often
Torn clothes
Being moody or bad temperament
Being quiet and withdrawn
School grades are slipping
Insomnia
Anxiety
Parenting professional speaker Jim Jordan speaks to high school, middle school and elementary school parents about bullying and their role in creating positive behaviour with their children.
Jim also explains parenting ideas and tips on how to keep their children motivated so they will speak up to when they are either witnessing bullying or have become a victim to bullying at their school or in their community.