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How to Raise a Bully
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Dateline: Minneapolis, MN
Monday, April 20, 2015

 

A Washington Post article describes the parenting behaviors that add to the chances of you child becoming a bully:group_bullying_150_clr_9806

  1. Gossiping.
  2. Being too busy to show you care.
  3. Exuding the “I hate” attitude.
  4. Fostering the mini-me syndrome.
  5. Over-scheduling activities.
  6. Inconsistent rule enforcement.
  7. The triple play: wincing, waiting, watching.
  8. Forcing your kids to share.

Many things that well-intentioned parents do are actually contributors to bully behavior; for example treating their children like adults before they are ready; not allowing enough unstructured time; and being distracted by work when at home.  See more specifics from the article 8 ways you may be encouraging your child to be a bully

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