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Friday, October 22, 2010

Bullying 101

Anyone out there okay with bullying going on?  (the silence is deafening!)  Yet the estimates are that anywhere from 10% to 84% of children in school experience bullying. I found the variance in statistics fascinating - is it that some schools are more intimidating than others?  Actually, from my research it would appear that unless your child's school has an effective anti-bullying program that includes educating the teachers, parents, and kids, anonymous tip reporting, consciencious monitoring, and is dedicated to creating a bully free school culture, then probably 1 in four kids in your school is being bullied in some manner. 

So today when you pick up your child from school, just count the kids going by and when you get to four, just know that one of those kids is probably not having 'a good day'. Too severe? Perhaps you think your school is 'too nice' for that sort of thing to happen...o.k. then cut the statistic is half - count to eight and know that one of those kids is having a not so good day.

I looked at research articles working with every age group from Headstart to high school - bullying is there.  The peak period of bullying is middle school which makes sense as it is such a challenging time anyway. 


Bullying happens when someone repeatedly hurts or scares another person on purpose and the person being bullied has a hard time defending himself or herself (espcially vulnerable are kids deemed as 'different' - ADHD, obese, tall, short, thin, disabled, sexual orientation and so on).

  • physical: pushing, hitting, pinching, tripping etc.
  • exclusion: from lunch tables, conversations, groups, parties, activities
  • verbal: name calling, taunting, teasing, spreading mean rumors
  • cyber: texting, posting mean pictures or blogs, spreading mean rumors etc

Kids at your kid's school are probably being bullied today, even if is isn't your kid, it is not unlikely that your child has witnessed bullying.  What are they learning from that?


http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/kids/

Monday, October 11, 2010

Aren't you glad you are not a giraffe?

If you were a giraffe, you probably would have been dropped on your head at birth, perhaps as much as a five foot fall, and in 30 minutes you would be standing up. By the end of the day your instincts would have you running with your mother across the savannah. 
If you were a sea turtle you would have hatched out of an egg burried on a beach weeks ago by your mother who promptly left you there to swim out to sea and carry on with her life. You would by sheer instinct head for the water, dodging predators bent on your destruction for their breakfast. When you reach the water you would swim frantically for as much as 24 hours straight until you reach deep water where you are safer from predators. 
But in all likelihood, you are neither a giraffe nor a turtle, your human birth meant that even if you were born with no complications at full term, you did not stand up within a half an hour, nor did you head for a swim in the ocean.  What you did was get hungry and cry, get tired and fuss, mess your diaper and call for help.  The human instinct is to connect.  And when the grown ups in charge of you responded to your cries, you  learned who you are, and what you can expect from humankind.
It takes us humans 18 years (give or take) to reach adulthood, but it takes connecting to survive, to thrive, and to mature.  This is why we have families, our first connection, and the one that prepares us to connect with others in our uniquely human way.  After you read this blog, take a moment to connect with someone in your family.