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Category Archives: Anti Bullying Experts

How to reduce bullying in schools

How to reduce bullying in schools

From our Reportbullying.com survey statistics on the topic of bullying, many of us have a myopic view. We tend to say, “It’s a bully problem. No, it’s a school problem. No, it’s a parent problem. No, it’s a teacher problem.” We think we know the problem because we are always looking in the same place,

New Orleans – What an amazing school

Bullying in school

I just got back from New Orleans. I was out there teaching the students about our program and the importance of speaking up. St. Christopher’s should be so proud of how their students acted at the assembly. I have been speaking on bullying in schools for over 13 years and St. Christopher’s school and students

Arizona and Houston … Here we come

Arizona and Houston

At the end of April reportbullying.com expert Jim Jordan will be teaching students and parents about bullying and how to create a safe and motivating school environment.  We know bullying happens in every school but the biggest problem we have is so many people think everything is bullying. Our presentations teach students, teachers and parents

Stats show Bullying is getting worse

Stats show Bullying

New statistics are out showing that bullying is getting worse in schools. This doesn’t surprise me because when I first started speaking on bullying 13 years ago I would receive 5 to 10 calls a day to come and speak at their school. over the past 3 years, the amount of schools interested in having

Ensuring that your children don’t end up as bullies

Ensuring that your children don't end up as bullies

As mentioned earlier, various studies have pointed out that parents who are not consistent in the discipline they impose on their children or who themselves resort to bullying behavior end up being poor role models for their children. Children exposed to such behavior by their parents do not learn appropriate social interaction and are not