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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: epicure who wrote (11459)4/16/2001 12:57:19 AM
From: E  Read Replies (2) of 82486
 
Everything you say is true and makes me ashamed, and I would do just as you say. After I beat them with a two by four. I think their parents should apologize profusely, and let their children see them doing it, for their children's behavior.

I am thinking that reading case studies of bullying and its results, and reading about what the phenomenon of bullying is about for the bullies couldn't hurt.

I like the idea of case studies, and discussions of them. The girls might be able, when they read about a case that wasn't their own, to understand something they couldn't when it was about them, personally.

It occurs to me that it might be productive for the girls to read case studies and then develop their own program for teaching younger students in their school about the nature and meaning of bullying.

They could get ideas for their own personal program from books and videos.

Here's a good URL with books and videos. You undoubtedly know this stuff. I see the term used is "exclusion bullying."

cqu.edu.au

I put in Case Studies Bullies Bullying and found lots of stuff. Here's just a segment from one link:

Bullying, stress and effects on health
Tough on stress; tough on the causes of stress.

On this page
Stress | Ill-health symptoms caused by stress and bullying
Fight or flight: the stress response | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS or ME)
Psychiatric injury | Reactive depression | The mental health trap
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) | Suicide

successunlimited.co.uk

'Night, X.
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