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How to Stop Bullying | Free Anti-Bullying Resources - 0 views

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    Avail free anti bullying resources and know how to stop bullying and raise awareness with anti bullying wristbands.
Michelle Rodulfo

Children and Obesity: Obese Children more likely to be bullied | Woman's Health & Welln... - 0 views

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    The results of yet another study to show what we already know has been highlighted recently in Reuters Health. Obese children are more likely to be bullied. That's sad, but not surprising, is it? Even when I was growing up, it was always the one or two "fatties" who were singled out, picked on and bullied.
Michelle Rodulfo

Obese kids more apt to be bullied, study confirms | Reuters - 0 views

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    Obese children in grades 3 through 6 are more apt to be bullied by their classmates than children who are trim, regardless of their gender, race, social skills, or academic achievement, a study published today in Pediatrics shows.
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Social networking's good and bad impacts on kids | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Social media present risks and benefits to children but parents who try to secretly monitor their kids' activities online are wasting their time, says Larry D. Rosen, Ph.D., professor of psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Rosen identifies potential adverse effects of social media, including: Teens who use Facebook more often show more narcissistic tendencies, while young adults who have a strong Facebook presence show more signs of other psychological disorders, including antisocial behaviors, mania, and aggressive tendencies. Daily overuse of media and technology has a negative effect on the health of all children, especially preteens and teenagers, by making them more prone to anxiety, depression, and other psychological disorders, and making them more susceptible to future health problems. Facebook can be distracting and can negatively impact learning. Studies found that middle school, high school and college students who checked Facebook at least once during a 15-minute study period achieved lower grades. Rosen says new research has also found positive influences linked to social networking, including: Young adults who spend more time on Facebook are better at showing "virtual empathy" to their online friends. Online social networking can help introverted adolescents learn how to socialize. Social networking can provide tools for teaching in compelling ways that engage young students. "If you feel that you have to use some sort of computer program to surreptitiously monitor your child's social networking, you are wasting your time. Your child will find a workaround in a matter of minutes," he says. "You have to start talking about appropriate technology use early and often and build trust, so that when there is a problem, whether it is being bullied or seeing a disturbing image, your child will talk to you about it." Ref.: Larry D. Rosen, Poke Me: How Social Networks Can Both Help and Harm Our Kids, 2011; 119th Annua
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Child Therapy Works - 2 views

I have the chance of asking professional help for my kid who has been depressed for the past few weeks. We did not know what the reason was and so we asked help from NLP4Kids a reputed therapy orga...

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started by Child Therapy on 23 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Trivedi Master Wellness

Tips to Overcome Social Phobia and Lack of Motivation - 1 views

Social phobia has become epidemic in today's society and there is little hope to debate it in future. People who are suffering with social phobia are not enjoying the fruits of life and are isolate...

lack of motivation Social phobia Mahendra Trivedi The Trivedi Effect Alice Branton

started by Trivedi Master Wellness on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
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