6 ways to help when your child is excluded
Parents may feel powerless when their child is excluded, but there's actually much you can do to help your child cope and overcome this painful experience.
Helping your child find her voice
When teasing by middle school boys took an inappropriate turn, the principal helped my daughter advocate for herself.
Don't let your child be a bully
Think your child would never bully others? Look for the signs - and solutions.
Signs your child is being bullied
Kids won't always speak up when they're being bullied at school, so parents need to look for warning signs. This video teaches parents what to look for so that they can step in, talk to teachers, and teach their child how to respond to bullies. The video is most appropriate for parents of children in third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade.
Help your child resist peer pressure
Help your child stay safe and out of trouble by saying "no" to peer pressure.
Dare to be uncool
In an open letter to her three children, a mom implores them to stand up for kids who are bullied, even if it means going against the popular crowd.
How to raise a child who’s NOT a bully
Parents play a huge role in whether their kids are bullies — positive communication is a must.
My daughter doesn't fit in and gets excluded
Socially, middle school was rough on my daughter. How can I help her make real friendships that last in high school?
How to navigate girl friendships
Being friends with different groups can be complicated. Here's how to help your daughter manage friendships.
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