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Freedman, Judy S. – 2000
Children who are teased on a school bus, in class, or during recess often do not want to return to school. Unfortunately, teasing can occur anywhere, and it is difficult to prevent--despite the best efforts of parents, teachers, and school administrators to create a more cooperative atmosphere. This Spanish-language Digest discusses different…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Coping, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Response
Freedman, Judy S. – 1999
Children who are teased on a school bus, in class, or during recess often do not want to return to school. Unfortunately, teasing can occur anywhere, and it is difficult to prevent--despite the best efforts of parents, teachers, and school administrators to create a more cooperative atmosphere. This Korean-language digest discusses different types…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Coping, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Response
Freedman, Judy S. – 1999
Children who are teased on a school bus, in class, or during recess often do not want to return to school. Unfortunately, teasing can occur anywhere, and it is difficult to prevent--despite the best efforts of parents, teachers, and school administrators to create a more cooperative atmosphere. This Digest discusses different types of teasing…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Coping, Early Childhood Education, Emotional Response
Banks, Ron – 1997
Bullying is a serious problem that can dramatically affect the ability of students to progress academically and socially. Bullying is comprised of direct behaviors such as teasing, taunting, threatening, hitting, and stealing that are initiated by one or more students against a victim. Bullying may also be more indirect by causing a student to be…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Antisocial Behavior, Bullying, Elementary Secondary Education


