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School and Cyber Bullying - Info & Tips on bullying types, tactics, targets etc.
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Be the anti-bully: There's no such thing as an innocent bystander ...

Be the anti-bully: There's no such thing as an innocent bystander ... | Bullying | Scoop.it

When it comes to bullying, the bystander is not innocent. In fact, anti-bullying bystanders who adopt a “cruel’s not cool” mentality can make the biggest impact of all. Think about it. If a bully is shamed by his peers for the names he calls his victim(s) at school or if she is chastised for the false rumors she spreads on Facebook about her victim(s), why would they continue to behave this way? Removing any social stock that a bully feels they obtain via bullying can go a long way to neutralizing this behavior.

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Telling vs. Tattling: Getting Adult Support in Handling Bully ...

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Teaching kids to recognize the signs of a bully and to alert adults.
Does your child worry that if he “tattles,” the bullying will worsen? Help him to realize that this is exactly what the bully wants him to think! Isolation is how the bully operates. It is only by telling an adult that your child can end the isolation that the bully has begun. When the bully realizes that his intended victim is bold enough to connect with others, he loses his stronghold.
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