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Help - my child doesn't want to go to school anymore One day your child is happy and settled at school, the next they are withdrawn or crying because they don't want to go to school anymore. |
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Back to School tips Going back to school brings on a mix of emotions. While children may feel excited at seeing their friends again, they may also be worried about what’s in store, especially if they are making the transition to “big school”, or facing important exams. These useful tips will help your child and you to prepare for going back to school – whether they’re moving up from nursery, going up a year, or going from primary to secondary school. |
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Is your child bullying? In a survey of 3000 secondary schoolchildren, carried out between 2005 - 2007 by anti-bullying charity BeatBullying, a shocking 71.4 per cent admitted to being the perpetrator of a bullying incident. |
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Introducing the My Child family learning online shop We've launched our new online catalogue shop. Visit the site at http://shop.mychild.co.uk. |
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Are you concerned about bullying? When it comes to going to school, if we’re honest, the top concern is not whether our children will do well but whether they will be safe. Often at the centre of this concern is the fear that our child will be bullied. |
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Childhood friendships - should you intervene? Childhood friendships are such a critical part of growing up and school life, so when a disagreement leads to friends falling out it can end up affecting a child’s learning and desire to go to school. It is at that point that many parents worry whether to intervene or not, writes Danielle Weekes. |
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How to Deal with Cyber Bullying Cyber bullying is when a person threatens, intimidates, or teases another person using technology such as mobile phones, the internet, and various other technologies. What can we do to stop cyber bullying, and how can you help your child deal with it? |
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What is cyber bullying? It's Anti-Bullying Week from 16 - 20 November, and this year the focus is on cyber-bullying. Anyone can become a victim of cyber-bullying. Because the technology is in your home, or out and about with you, many victims feel as if they simply cannot escape. |
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Bullying Everyone has a role to play in stamping out bullying, but the bystander has one of the most powerful ones. |