National Bullying Prevention Month celebrates its 17th year this October. Established in 2006 by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, the goal of this nationwide event is the prevention of childhood bullying through creating... Read More
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It sounds counterintuitive at first, but workplace harassment has moved from the office onto the virtual space, leaving employees vulnerable to new harassment avenues. Welcome to workplace misconduct 2.0. There is toxicity brewing. Today in... Read More
Kids dread returning to school for a number of reasons. Some kids worry about returning to school out of fear for facing their bullies, not being included in activities or social groups, or both. But what can parents do to help kids build mental... Read More
The teacher just told you that your child’s been acting up in school and playing the class clown. You’re not totally surprised. You’ve noticed similar behavior at home, especially when other people are around. So, what’s this behavior about,... Read More
Join Ted Hicks & Rich Valdez as they moderate the #LNPShow that discusses today’s current events, social topics & raising kids in this current time. Ursula and Will Moore – the parents of Devin Moore - who was the... Read More
It was around 1980 in Queens, NY, and eight-year-old Ted Hicks had just received the kiss of death from the class bully. Wayne. It started innocently enough—just a simple conversation that ended up more heated than expected—and suddenly... Read More
NEW YORK CITY— (November 20, 2013) — Up2Us (up2us.org), a national not-for-profit organization leading the movement to promote sports as the solution to the critical challenges facing America’s youth announced a partnership with the Ben Cohen... Read More
Children today are growing up in a time where bullying has become wide spread and has even caused some to take their own lives. In fact, every 7 minutes a child is bullied. The WWE’s anti-bullying campaign, “Be A STAR,” is making its... Read More
Should parents have access to their children’s text messages? Republican state Sen. Rich Crandall has proposed a law to require cellphone companies to offer Arizona parents access to their minor children’s texts. Critical thinking and... Read More