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As we have learned more and more about the effects of bullying on our children, we come to the question of what is the difference in Teasing Vs. Bullying. Is one worse than the other? Are they both things that should be taken seriously? Where do we draw the line. …

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Bullying Basics, Trudy Ludwig What is bullying? For too long Kentucky schools have combated the problem of bullying without the guidance of a standard definition. According to a 2011 United States Department of Education analysis of states’ bullying laws and policies, Kentucky and Alabama are

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Cooking Up a Caring Classroom: Bullying vs. Teasing Monster Theme Classroom, Bully Prevention, Monster Classroom, Activities For The Classroom, Tips For Teachers, Class Dojo, Teaching Life Skills, Counseling Lessons, Guidance Lessons

Laura Candler put together a wonderful blog link up focusing all on Julia Cook's books. If you haven't ready any of Julia Cook's books you need to stop.right.now. Her books are FABULOUS for teaching life skills and how to be a problem solver.

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Enduring some teasing is a part of growing up. We all had to go through it and all have had teasing that was meant to hurt as well as teasing that was done in good fun. The mean teasing is easy to identify, it hurts us and leaves a lasting impact. Playful teasing can lighten the mood, or it can be misconceived and seen as rude. It is all about who says it, and how it is said. Kids are sensitive and sometimes what is meant to be friendly, light teasing, can really hurt their feelings. I’ve…

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