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Step 5 of 5 for Becoming Your Child’s Bully Coach
STEP FIVE: Credible reporting Sometimes a bullying situation has gone on so long that your child simply doesn’t have enough self- confidence to confront the bully without help from an adult.
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Step 4 of 5 for Becoming Your Child’s Bully Coach
STEP FOUR: Role playing with a twist Practice role-playing games with your child by taking the role of the target while your child takes the role of the bully.
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Step 3 of 5 for Becoming Your Child’s Bully Coach
STEP THREE: Finding the right words When kids come up with their own ideas for deflating bullies, they’re not only more likely to remember them, they’re more likely to implement them, too.
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Step 2 of 5 for Becoming Your Child’s Bully Coach
STEP TWO: Body language means everything Remind your child how important it is to be aware of the power of their ‘native tongue’, regardless of what language they speak.
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5 Steps for Becoming Your Child’s Bully Coach
Believe it or not, most kids never report getting bullied. Not to their parents and not to their school. So what’s a parent to do? Take control of the situation before it gets to be a problem by becoming your child’s bully coach!
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