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20 October 2022

Bullying v. Conflict

In our efforts to stamp bullying, we need to be sure that we aren't penalizing ordinary conflict. We have to know the difference, because if we overreact to peer conflict...
United States Strategy
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In our efforts to stamp bullying, we need to be sure that we aren't penalizing ordinary conflict. We have to know the difference, because if we overreact to peer conflict between children, we'll teach kids the wrong lessons. On the other hand, if we under react to bullying, we leave kids in a lot of danger. My article on LinkedIn outlines some important ways to tell the difference.

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ARTICLE
20 October 2022

Bullying v. Conflict

United States Strategy
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