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WORKPLACE BULLYING  

Bullying is a problem for both children and adults. Workplace bullying is as common as schoolyard tough guys and girls who gain control and power by their negative actions.
Dealing with the neighborhood or classroom bully is a fact of life I guess. I understand that bullying happens physically, verbally, even by email and text -- but I am dumbfounded that researchers discovered acts of bullying occurring in the virtual worlds of video games.
Workplace bullying is so prevalent and deeply embedded in U.S. culture, it is no longer recognized for what it truly is - abuse. How has the victim-perpetrator predicament become an accepted way of life? What can be done to stop bullies from ruining lives and livelihoods?
I admit it. In another career, I was a workplace bully. At that time I justified my poor behavior because I was a manager. For an article that began as my attempt to discuss a recent event of workplace bullying with me as the target, my words are betraying that intention.
Research has shown that much of today's social violence is rooted in bullying. This artice brings out the various manifestations of bullying behavior.
Once upon a time, bullying was a playground thing. Schoolyard insults, pushing and shoving expanded to the middle and high school stages with whispers and darker insults. Now, online bullies prey on children and teens even in their own bedrooms.
I think most of us who have been in the job force have been bullied or have heard of others being bullied. Bullying in the workplace almost seems acceptable considering the huge lack of attention this subject gets. Most often it is the boss who is the bully.
Mark told his son that if anyone bullies you, you punch him in the mouth and he won't bother you again. Is this good advice? Does this always work? Can every child handle these directions? What happens if the bully is a girl or his son is the victim of cyber bullying?
This article shows what a cyber bully is and what they are capable of. It also highlights laws in place to protect the people
Everyone has experienced bullying at some point, whether they've been the victim, a witness to it or the bully. Let's work together to banish bullying.
How to handle a bully in the workplace.
Estimates abound that from 50 to 90 percent of school children in grades six through 10 are either victims of bullying or bullies themselves. What can parents, schools and lawmakers do to address bullying behavior?
Workplace bullies can stress you out and create problems in your career. Handle them quickly and efficiently.
Once confined to the older high school and middle school kids, cyber bullying is slowly but steadily infecting even younger kids. This makes it more important for parents to step up their vigilance and protect their kids from these high-tech bullies.
This article was prompted by the suicide of Megan Meier.
I want to begin this article by once and for all debasing the long held myth that bullying can be stopped, and that bully personalities can be improved.
So a Kentucky legislator wants to ban anonymous posting online, because of cyberbullying? Maybe Al Gore didn't invent the Internet, but I wonder if there isn't a deeper issue behind Tim Couch's approach to dealing with this issue.
More and more kids are using cyberspace to bully other kids and many parents don't even realize this latest trend.
Workplace bullies creates stress for many people. Knowing how to handle a workplace bully is important.
Bullies are still around, only now, they're armed with computers and instant messaging.
Although anyone can become a victim, in the United States 80 percent of the time the person being bullied is a woman, according to an online survey by The Workplace Bullying & Trauma Institute (WBTI).
This article addresses current trends in the U.S. for dealing with bullying in the workplace and the school yard and finds some interesting common grounds. Recently a London bank employee was awarded 1.56 million dollars for a dog-pile mobbing employment case.
Bullies are everywhere, from pre-school to corporate America. How do you deal with them? Why are you a target and how do you stop the cycle?
Some tips for teaching your tween how to avoid a confrontation with a bully through avoidance, safety in numbers, gaining control of an abusive conversation, and visiting the school counselor if the bullying persists.
When you think of a bully, do you think of a big brute of a boy, pushing kids around and taking their lunch money? Bullying has many forms, and with girls it often takes the form of relational aggression.
Kids can be cruel, and once a bully or a group of bullies has decided to pick on someone for whatever reason, they can often be unrelenting. Many times, bullies try to impress other children by teasing someone and making jokes at someone else's expense.
With the aid of the internet, cyberbullies can take bullying to new heights, and they can do it anonymously.
This article will offer practical advice to help parents and children find a solution to bullying.
The tragic school violence in the last five years, such as Columbine, has forced parents, educators, government officials, and social-service organizations to be seriously concerned with deviance and violence.
Many of us have either been bullied, been the bully, or have seen acts of bullying throughout our childhood and although people think lightly of the activity, it is nevertheless a form of harassment manifested through a vulgar display of power.
Words are a powerful tool, and it's not just teens that use them for cyber bullying. Adults also engage in cyber bullying. It is possible to have a different opinion and engage in respectful debate online, without cyber bullying and name calling.
This article details my own recent experience with cyber-bullying as well as gives tips to avoid my mistakes.
Cyber bullying has serious consequences, and it's becoming crueler than ever. What motivates people to be so mean, and how can you help your child cope?
Many people might consider cyber bullying to be juvenile and unworthy of our time, but in reality, thousands of children and teenagers are victims of cyber bullying every day. Here is what parents should know about cyber bullying.
Bullying and it's implications
Now there is a new and technological way of hurting someone through bullying. And unfortunately, kids of all ages are taking part.
Cyber bulling is an increasing problem involving more kids and teens every day.
You shouldn't fear the internet, but you should definitely be weary.
Last night Tom's daughter, came out of her room and said, "I got another one of those instant messages. It says, 'Tomorrow you had better not show up at school or else'." She has been getting messages frequently.
This article provides an overview of the problem of bullying in the workplace and argues the need for anti-bullying legislation.
The mother of a 16 year-old boy who has been bullied for years finally filed a lawsuit against his tormentors. With teen suicides on the rise and cyber-bullying becoming the next big threat to our youngsters online, it's time to quit telling our children to "toughen up".
It has become a growing trend to see co-workers bullying and fighting one another. OSHA has even implemented a plan to stop this. This type of violence even results in death.
This article will tell you how to watch out for cyber-bullies and what to do about it.
Imagine your child wants to do a report on the White House and goes online to a site he thinks will help him. Instead he finds a site that many would say is pornographic. How do you protect your children against Internet pornography?
Sexual exploitation of children happens everywhere, not only in "third-world" countries. The Internet has only made it more widespread. The criminals are more Internet-savvy than the police. But there are many organizations that can help. And so can you.
We have to educate ourselves about the risks involving our children and the internet.
I was bullied by the best, but in the end I came out a winner.
In many workplaces, you are not even allowed to date a co-worker or have an inappropriate relationship. But things do happen and people do meet their future wives and husbands in their workplace. Here are some tips on how to correctly date someone at your job:
Bullying in schools is a prevalent form of child abuse. Bullying like other forms of child abuse can be administered in a variety of ways, such as: physical, sexual and psychological.
Managing the risk for workplace violence involves aggressive manager training and engaging employees in activities that promote loyalty
Tips on how to avoid cyber bullying
Unfortunately, while we have mainly focused on the gunmen who perpetuated such a horrible act, we have done little to examine the true factors as to why Columbine occurred in the first place.
A look into the horrible story of seven teens in Broward County who decided to get the ultimate revenge.
A look at Rockstar Game's new offering, Bully, which has been criticized by those who feel it promotes school violence.
It's an interesting phenomenon that some sales people believe that bullying is a valid tactic. Used car dealers, for example, have brought this to a whole new level and are still stuck in the concept that if they breathe down your throat, you will buy from them.
Parents may be embarrassed to admit that their child is a bully. But, all is not lost - read on to find out what parents can do to combat bullying behavior when it appears in our own child...
Bullies, they are in every school, but what if that bully is a teacher.
In ways a forum bully is just another name for a troll, but with a major difference -- the forum bully's actions are tolerated by other members of the forum. This is what makes forum bullies particularly repugnant.
In the past, a child under the age of 6 really didn't have exposure to the bullying of other children. Now, with so many children in day care at an early age, they are exposed to bullies on a daily basis.
Advice for bullies and bulliers
Hostility, anger, and bullying are common in most workplaces. Knowing how to fight against these problems helps you maintain your career.
How to deal with a bully in the classroom.
The typical schoolyard bully used to be a boy. Today, it is as likely to be a girl and her target(s) are likely to be other female classmates.
Stopping bullying is hard, but helping and supporting your child if they face bullying shouldn't have to be.
Blogs can become fertile ground for cyber-bullying, explicit and inappropriate material, and predators. Teens and parents of teens must be arwae of what and what is not safe on the web.
Don't wait until the last minute to prepare your child for the new school year. Start preparing early to make sure the transition from summer to school is as pleasant as it can be for you and your young student.
A friend of my son's used to attend a small school where there was never any violence. Then he moved and went to a much larger school, and was the main target of bullies. For him, going to school was torture.
Today, however, bullying has increased dramatically. But there are tools you can use to stop the bully.
For many teens, the use of internet social networking sites are quite common. As a result, there is an increased risk for teen bullying, known as cyberbullying.
160,000 children skip school each day because they fear harassment by bullies...
This article is to expose bullying for what it is. Bullies are cowards and are only effective when supported by onlookers. Many kids choose death as a better reality.
Defines and addresses the problem of bullying in schools and looks at different coping methods proposed in educational research fields.
Ten children under sixteen are killed every day in the US. What are the reasons? This paper explores the typical bully and a typical victim, and discusses the humanistic approach of the family as a cause for youth violence and prevention as a solution.
Bullying is a greater problem in our schools then most educators realize. Studies show that approximately 25% of students are bullied with some frequency.
There are more than sex predators stalking kids on the Internet to worry about. Cyberbullies use many of the same methods as sex predators to reach out to their victims.
Should we use self-defense in schools to get rid of bullies?
Bullying is still prevalent in just about any school for all ages across the country. The differences in attitude from several years to now has changed. Thankfully, it appears to be for the better.
According to recent statistics, 160,000 students miss one day of school each year because of bullying.
Is your teenager being bullied on line? This article will give you some insight on the best way to handle that bullying
For children exposed to bullying at school, the impact can have life long psychological ramifications. In many schools, the issues of prevention and "befriending" are becoming more common.
Bullying in our schools has always been a problem, but the severity of bullying has been taken to the extreme in some cases.
Is your child a bully? Here's a most unlikely solution.
Protecting yourself against cyber-bullies ("griefers") in multiplayer online games.
If our children could understand that they have five specific needs, then we, as parents and teachers, could help them to meet those needs.
For children, being bullied can be very stressful times. Children can become depressed or sad, and will avoid going places where they may run into the bully. Sometimes, the child being bullied can become a bully, for a since of security and toughness.
The school district, exhibiting all of the cowardice of a group that has failed to the degree they have is not commenting by hiding behind the usual "no comment due to privacy laws." If only we had a "forced to comment because you owe us an explanation" law.
It's a terribly uncomfortable situation: a teacher or another parent calls you to tell you that your child has been bullying another student. What do you do?
Bullying can be a sign of many things but if you as the parent take the time to figure out what is going on with your child, the problem could be easily solved.
When thinking of bullies one might picture a tough boy pushing around small children on the playground. That's not always the case though. Oftentimes girls are the bullies and they may not look so tough.
School bullying is alive and well in our schools today.
This is an article about the importance of teaching our children that bullying other children is wrong.
For many children, the affects of bullying at school often results in group bullying.
tackeling workplace conflicts
Being bullied is one of the worst things that can happen to a human being. This article discusses how to handle the situation.
Bullying doesn't just happen in schools. More frequent incidents of co-workers who bully others are being reported.
Resource for parents to detect and address cyberbullying
As reported on Science Daily, a sleep disorder may be the reason for the bullying and aggressive behaviors that are commonplace for school-aged children.