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Stop bullying and torture at school

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

A recent article by Gina Burgess, “Bullying is torture at school,” brought home some extreme examples harassment, hazing, bullying and torture.  But even more, there was a wonderful example of how to stop bullies in their tracks.
I agree with the methods used in the school.

How to correct your children and say “No” to them

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Recently, I’ve seen articles and heard parents saying that since words can hurt, we shouldn’t deny our children what they want or ever say, “No” to them.  They think that if we deny them or say “No”, we’ll damage their confidence and self esteem.  But if we give them continual praise and approval, we’ll help them […]

“Mr. Negativity” proudly destroys teamwork

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Carl loved the title of “Mr. Negative.”  He was proud of being smarter than anyone else and thought his put-downs were funny.  No matter what you said, he would disagree, counter it or top it.  His personal attacks, sarcasm and cutting remarks could bring most people to tears.  He could create a tense, hostile workplace […]

How do you know if someone is your friend?

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Dana is a seven-year old with a good heart.  In order to help a new girl, Amanda, break into her school, Dana befriends her.  She talks to the girl, hangs out with her on the playground and even has her mother arrange play-dates.  Dana is cheerful and popular, and her efforts are successful.  Other children […]

Top ten ways to create a hostile workplace

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Bullies at work can ruin a culture, destroy productivity and make your life miserable.  Many people focus only on bullying bosses, but I’ve seen just as many coworkers and employees use these bullying methods as I have managers and supervisors.  Before you read the top ten I’ve seen, please think for a moment.  What bullying […]

Teenage student harassed, bullied and beaten, but none of the adults at school protected him.

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

According to numerous reports, a teenager was bullied at West Middle School in metro Denver.  The boy had pencils, markers and a calculator taken; he was called fat; he was called “gay” because he was involved in musical theater; because he was from musical theater, he was called a “Nazi.”  Eventually, he tried fighting back […]

Teach children and teens to be resilient; don’t be defeated by disappointment, hostility, abuse, trauma or bullies.

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Are your children and teens resilient?  Do they bounce back after they’ve been disappointed or faced hostility, bullies, abuse or trauma?  Are you resilient?  Do you know how to resist a hostile, abusive, controlling or bullying husband or wife?  Can you resist your self-bullying tendencies?  How about abusive, controlling or bullying friends, relatives or neighbors?  […]

Top 12 Warning Signs of Controlling Husbands

Friday, February 8th, 2008

What are the warning signs of controlling husbands?  Here’s my list of the top dozen.  Do you have any to add?

Teaching children to stop bullies at school

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal described a new “craze” to teach students not to become bullies.  In “Learning by Cooing: Empathy Lessons From Little Tykes,” the Journal described the method used by a school in a Seattle suburb, among other schools, that puts 6 month old babies in front of children from […]

This unhappy employee created a hostile, bullying workplace

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Doesn’t a good manager solicit and incorporate employee feedback?  Isn’t employee happiness a major factor in building morale and teamwork?
Well, yes.  With most employees you’d think that’s true.  But listen to what happened to Claire’s team, which harbored an unhappy, negative employee, Heather.
Heather was a chronic, whining complainer.  Nothing was good enough for her.  She […]

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