Tag Archives: bullying
Telling and tattling
Posted in bullying, character, children's needs, emotional muscle, feelings, honesty, influences, parent-child relationship, preschoolers, school issues, schoolkids, society/culture, teenagers, values
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Tagged bullying, conflict-resolution, emotional muscle, home-school partnership, honesty, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, loyalty, mixed feelings, parenting, problem-solving, secrets, suicide
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Swearing and bad words
Posted in bullying, character, discipline, emotional muscle, grandparents, habits, influences, schoolkids, society/culture, teenagers, values
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Tagged age-appropriate, bullying, curiosity, discipline, emotional muscle, Kerry Kelly Novick, mean words, morality, name-calling, parenting, punishment, self-control, setting limits, swearing
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Emotional Muscle, Self-Esteem, and Exploitative Adults
Posted in bullying, character, discipline, emotional muscle, fantasy, feelings, honesty, influences, mastery, mental health, news, parent-child relationship, society/culture, values
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Tagged bullying, dominance, effort, emotional muscle, encouragement, exploitation, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, labelling, mastery, media, parenting, persistence, praise, work
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Sharing and taking turns
Posted in children's needs, discipline, emotional muscle, parent-child relationship, preschoolers, toddlers
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Tagged bullying, conflict-resolution, curiosity, emotional muscle, greediness, Kerry Kelly Novick, parent-child relationship, setting limits, sharing, sibling rivalry, taking turns
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Wondering why powerful men “act like pigs”
Posted in bullying, character, discipline, emotional muscle, mastery, mental health, society/culture, values
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Tagged achievement, bossing, bullying, domination, emotional muscle, hitting, Jack Novick, Kerry Kelly Novick, manipulation, mastery, media, parent-child relationship, self-esteem, setting limits
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Following up on bullying
Dear Kerry, My 11-year-old son is often bullied by another boy at school. His teachers always sit them down and get them to talk through the incident. But nothing changes. The other kid continues to harass my boy and I’m … Continue reading →
Posted in bullying, school issues, schoolkids
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Tagged bullying, conflict-resolution, Kerry Kelly Novick, parents, teachers
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