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How Mean Behavior and Bullying Affect Academic Performance—And What to Do About It
By Jonathan C. Erwin, M.A., author of The School Climate Solution: Creating a Culture of Excellence from the Classroom to the Staff Room The Problem Bullying, defined as an act of repeated physical or emotional victimization of a person by … Continue reading →
What Teens Are Doing Online
by Justin W. Patchin and Sameer Hinduja, authors of Words Wound Some adults are under the assumption that just about everything that teens do online is either hurtful to themselves or others or a complete waste of time. To be … Continue reading →
Nip Conflict in the Bud
by Naomi Drew, author of No Kidding About Bullying “Hey, get out of my way!” “No, you get out of MY way.” “I was here first!” “No you weren’t. I was!” “You’re always cutting in line!” “Hey, who do you … Continue reading →