Blog: Parents

When We Care About Hazing

Tracy educates and empowers us around the harmful practice of hazing -- both physical and emotional. Read More »

Hold That Flag Higher

Megan shares her very personal story about being a bystander to hazing. And, her transformation into an advocate. Read More »

When the Bully Ends Up Being the Teacher

Bullying is starting to get national attention and be taken more seriously than in days past. While the mean girls, the taunters and tormentors, the physical abusers, and the excluders are very real threats, so too are educators who abuse their power over the very kids they are supposed to protect. Read More »

The Cyber Idiot: How To Get Him To Stop

You've run across him many times. His comments spark your attention, only because of their inappropriateness. His comments at times can even be considered bullying to someone else and cause harm to them, and to others. How do we get him to stop? Read More »

Recognizing the Warning Signs of Bullying

In order to intervene in bullying and not be a bystander, you must be able to recognize the warning signs that someone is either being bullied or they are bullying others. Read More »

Don’t be a bystander, but don’t be a pain in the ass, either!

TJ Sullivan challenges all of us to not be bystanders but to also be responsible for if and when we do take action. Read More »

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