An Ally’s Guide To Anti-Bullying: For Teens, Parents, and Teachers
The first step to fighting bullying begins with building awareness. It’s important for parents and teachers to watch for the signs and learn how to stop bullying in its tracks. So, how can you better identify bullying? Let's take a look.
Is My Teen with Autism Going to be Bullied?
With reports of childhood bullying on the rise, it’s natural for parents to wonder if their teen will be bullied and how they can step in to help. But don’t worry there’s things you can do to help prevent this.
5 Ways Parents Can Watch Out for Cyberbullying
In today’s climate, the computer is more than just a recreational item. With teens locked inside, more and more have turned to their computers for assignments, hearing from their teachers, and more.
There are plenty of risks that come with being on the computer for so long; poor posture, bleary eyes, boredom, distractions, and cyberbullying.
Should you change schools if your Teen is getting bullied?
Here’s what to do when your teen is getting bullied, and how to determine if switching schools is the answer.
Middle & High School Mayhem – Bullying is Real
Is your teen getting bullied? As a parent of a teen with special needs, you're most likely not a stranger to bullying. We know bullying exists, but do we fully understand it's scale?
What To Do If Your Teen With Special Needs Is Getting Bullied
You may already know that a teen with special needs is more likely to get bullied. In fact, teens with physical, developmental, intellectual, emotional, and sensory disabilities—are at an increased risk of being bullied. Those with disabilities were two to three times more likely to be bullied than their nondisabled peers.