August 2012 Blog Posts (6)

chive: My Child is a Bully…Now What?

Much of what is written about bullying focuses on what to do if your child is a victim. Little is written on what to do if your child is actually a bully. When parents find out their child has been bullying others, I have witnessed them initially respond in a variety of different ways: utter shame and guilt, tempered anger, quiet embarrassment or denial and defensiveness.

Neither response is ‘good’ or ‘bad,’ and frankly, I would never want to be in that position.

We want our…

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Added by Annie Jollymore on August 29, 2012 at 10:36pm — No Comments

“Letters To My Bully,” A Lesson in Empathy

“Letters To My Bully,” A Lesson in Empathy

By Katherine Prudente, LCAT, RDT

Huffington Post blogger Kergan Edwards-Stout posted an interview with Azaan Kamau, editor of the new anthology,“Letters To My Bully.” Mr. Edwards-Stout wrote the preface to the anthology as well as a letter to his own bully. He was the target of cruel bullying for years after coming out as a gay teen.

After reading Mr. Edwards-Stouts letter, I sat teary-eyed at my desk. Empathy. It was powerful,…

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Added by Annie Jollymore on August 29, 2012 at 10:32pm — No Comments

Can We Medicate Away Childhood Bullying?

Hi again!

Summer is almost over, and that means kids will be back in the classroom soon. While childhood bullying doesn't go away during school breaks, it seems we hear more about it in the media during the fall, winter and spring.

My best friend is a Special Ed teacher in the States. In her school district, the kids start back tomorrow. Over the years, she has told me about some of her more difficult students, including a boy, now 16, who has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, ADHD…

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Added by Annie Jollymore on August 21, 2012 at 12:55pm — No Comments

Start Where You Are

The other day I picked up a magazine from the grocery store called Yoga for Weight Loss. I can't find a volume or issue number, but it says "display until October 15, 2012" right above the bar code.

I bought it for the poses, as I have signed up for a Yoga class starting this September. While flipping through the pages, I came across an article called 'Start Where You Are' by Carrie Peyton Dahlberg. One or 2 paragraphs really stood out for me, and I wanted to share them here:

"Can…

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Added by Annie Jollymore on August 16, 2012 at 1:49pm — 1 Comment

Does Nike’s ‘Greatness’ Ad Featuring an Obese Boy Exploit Fat People?

Does Nike’s ‘Greatness’ Ad Featuring an Obese Boy Exploit Fat People?

Opinions are mixed on whether a Nike commercial featuring 12-year-old Nathan Sorrell, who weighs 200 lbs., combats or promotes stigma surrounding obesity

By BONNIE ROCHMAN | @brochman | August 13, 2012 |

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Nathan Sorrell, a middle-school student from London, Ohio, is 12 years old, 5-ft.-3-in. tall and weighs 200 lbs. He’s likely one of the last people you’d think Nike would laud in…

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Added by Annie Jollymore on August 13, 2012 at 3:11pm — No Comments

Surviving a Depression; or Dear Future, I’m ready!

Surviving a Depression; or Dear Future, I’m ready!

By Annie Jollymore

In 2009, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown made an error in a statement to Members of Parliament: "We should agree as a world on a monetary and fiscal stimulus that will take the world out of ... depression." According to Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the United States, “It’s a…

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Added by Annie Jollymore on August 13, 2012 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

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