Bullying – Stop the Cycle
This session, with insights from Dr. Melissa Lopez-Larson, addresses the critical issue of bullying across various contexts, including school, social media, sports, and within the home. It aims to educate parents on identifying and addressing bullying by understanding its key characteristics: power imbalance, repetition, and intentional harm.
The session emphasizes the importance of communication, awareness, and empowerment in preventing and stopping the bullying cycle. Parents are encouraged to create a supportive environment, both online and offline, and to actively engage in their children’s lives to foster resilience and positive relationships.
Instant Insights
Deep Dive
Key Takeaways
Recognize Bullying
Watch for Signs
Build Confidence
Use Effective Communication
Be Aware of Cyberbullying
Address Sports Bullying
Empower Your Child
Create a Safe Home
Prevent Bullying
5 Ways to Help Combat Bullying
- Educate your children: Engage in age-appropriate conversations about what bullying is, its effects, and how to respond if they witness or experience it. Provide examples and encourage questions to ensure they fully understand the concept.
- Talk openly and frequently: Create a safe space for discussions about their experiences, emotions, and any concerns they may have regarding bullying. Encourage them to share openly without fear of judgment and reassure them of your support and willingness to listen.
- Be a role model: Demonstrate positive behaviors and communication skills in your interactions with others, showing your child how to handle conflicts and treat others with kindness and respect. Lead by example, as children often emulate the behaviors they see in adults.
- Help your child be a role model: Encourage your child to stand up for others and to be inclusive, fostering a culture of compassion and understanding.
- Build your child’s self-confidence: Support your child’s interests and strengths, providing opportunities for them to excel and feel accomplished. Offer praise and encouragement for their efforts and achievements, helping them develop a strong sense of self-worth and resilience.
Additional Resources
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Course Content
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