How to avoid bullying 4: cyber bullying
It was reported in the news recently that young people consider cyber bullying to be a normal part of everyday life. That sounds as if that means that young people … Continue reading →
How to avoid bullying 3
One of my main points is that certain people have a propensity to be bullied. If you look at the Release Valve Theory at the beginning of this book, you … Continue reading →
How to avoid Bullying 2
One of the worst effects of bullying is that you can end up believing what the bullies say. This is purely because, through the scatter gun approach, the bully has … Continue reading →
Bullying by an authority or organisation against an individual – phase 2
This is something that the Civil Service should be doing, but of course we all know they are simply pushing pens and paper around Whitehall and drowning their lack of … Continue reading →
Tribal theory. Young groupings
In the English Heritage gift shop in Pendennis Castle in Falmouth, I found something I’d dreamt about for a long time. It was a map of ancient Britain, which showed … Continue reading →
How to avoid Bullying
There is a very simple thread to the theory I am using to define bullying. Bullying is one specific behaviour, whatever scale it happens on or in whichever style it … Continue reading →
Decreasing bullying – step by step
One thing I am going to suggest, when taking action to stop your bullies, is to start with them before going over their heads. Have you ever been told by … Continue reading →
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