bullying

Say No to Bullying

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As a kid, I know I was both a bully, as well as a victim of bullying, at different parts of my life. I’m not proud of the stupid things I said to a girl in middle school who certainly didn’t deserve my teasing, and I certainly don’t recall memories of being teased about everything from my height, weight, brain, place of living, family income and clothing during various parts of my childhood fondly, either.

And I’m not alone. About a third, or 5.7 million, of the kids in America are either bullies or victims of bullying. These kids often suffer from low self-esteem and become anxious and insecure. Being bullied further harms their development of key social skills and causes endless suffering, sometimes to the point where kids will even lie to get out of school. Read more

Real Men Don’t Abuse Women (or Kids)

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Though yesterday was Abused Women and Children’s Awareness Day, this is an issue that we should be aware of each and every day. In order to really combat the problem at its root, we have to start raising compassionate, caring boys. Our sons need to be taught that being considerate and loving are not a weakness—and especially that violence and harm are simply intolerable.

No more can we excuse boys’ fighting with a sigh of “boys will be boys.” No more can we keep blaming the victim, saying that “she was asking for it” or that young girls who dress provocatively “brought it upon themselves.” The truth is, we can stop abuse before it even begins. Here are a few tips in teaching abuse prevention in your household. Read more

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