Children and adolescents who lack social problem-solving skills are more at risk of becoming bullies, victims or both than those who don't have these difficulties, says new research published by the American Psychological Association. But those who are also having academic troubles are even likelier to become bullies...
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Who is likely to become a bully, victim or both? New research shows poor problem-solving increases risk for all
Children and adolescents who lack social problem-solving skills are more at risk of becoming bullies, victims or both than those who don't have these difficulties, according to new research. But those who are also having academic troubles are even likelier to become bullies.
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Kid’s Emotional Health: 101
Entering the emotional world of a child is akin to diving into the ocean. It changes quickly. Seas can be calm, scary, placid, joyful, choppy, tumultuous and magnificent. Riding a wave seems to be the height of liberation while being pulled under ignites our deepest fear. Surfing is like seeing your first rainbow. Being tossed by turbulent waters is like meeting your first bully. Learning to navi
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