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Managing Kids’ Stress

Overworked and underplayed

As increasing competition, frenetic schedules, and worried parents take the fun out of learning, one classroom fights back. More »

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momlaw618 June 4, 2013


Rules re habitually negative behavior need to be enforced and parents need info when its happening to or by their kids in order to avoid ROs.If the bullying is morphing into outside intimidation and harassment escalating, then maybe as last resort
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