When you think of a child being bullied, you might envision a gang of boys surrounding a peer, taunting, teasing or even pushing and shoving -- the Hollywood version. But what about when a group of ...
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Cross posted from Inside School Research. From Disney’s “Wizards of Waverly Place” to the CW’s “The Vampire Diaries,” every teen and tween show at some point brings in gossip or bullying to amp up the ...
Episodes of "The Apprentice" served up 85 acts of verbal or relational aggression per hour "American Idol" checked in at 57 aggressive acts per hour The researchers found roughly half of the ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Bullying is typically portrayed in popular culture as either physical aggression, such as pushing and kicking, or verbal aggression, such as threats and derogatory insults. However, a ...
From Disney’s “Wizards of Waverly Place” to the CW’s “The Vampire Diaries,” every teen and tween show at some point brings in gossip or bullying to amp up the drama. But years of watching relational ...
(WTNH)– When you mention aggression in kids, most of us think hitting, shoving, or even hair pulling. Less obvious is relational aggression — teasing or being excluded. Both could damage a child’s ...
Despite its popular appeal, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" sets a bad example. It is weak and counterproductive as anti-bullying material. Its origins as an advertisement highlight the problems of ...
This investigation addressed the question of how relational stressors and supports interface with a known behavioral risk (aggression) to influence early emerging adjustment trajectories. Children's ...
The “mean girl” narrative is so ingrained in our culture that many even consider it a “rite of passage” of sorts when it comes to surviving girlhood. We see it in the media. We see it in literature.