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How Parents Can Work to Prevent Bullying and Violence at Schools
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7:10 pm
September 19, 2011


Nikki Katz

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Parents, teachers, and administrators expect schools to be safe havens of learning. Acts of violence and bullying can disrupt the learning process and have a negative effect on students, the school itself, and the broader community.

While our schools remain relatively safe, many children may encounter some type of violence during the school day, or on their way to or from class. It may be in the form of bullying, fighting, electronic aggression, or involve weapons or gang violence. In addition, they may experience violence in their dating relationships or violence at home, the signs of which may manifest at school.…


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7:09 pm
May 29, 2012


Jessgonz0

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It's about time they are doing more on this issue, back in my day as a child there where a few bullies but not as bad as it has gotten over the years.  yes parents need to get involved in any way they can.

12:44 am
May 30, 2012


Caitlin2009

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tell your child it is not ok to make fun of someone, because it hurts peoples feelings and they wouldnt like it if someone did that to them and purposely hurt there feelings. i know one day when me and my partner have kids, if they ever EVER did that to someone else, well heh it wouldnt be very pretty for them. Would also make them apologize to the kid they picked on. me and my partner were bullied as kids and we will not allow our children to do it