By Guest Author Laurie Flasko, CSP, Laurie Flasko & Associates Inc. It’s really easy to call someone a bully, but [...]

What Can a Parent Teach their Child/Teen to do to Respond to Bullying?
Bullying prevention requires us to teach youth how NOT to be a victim. Here are some concrete tips for bullying prevention.

One Person CAN Make a Difference
Sometimes when we look at our world, the violence against women, the sexual innuendos in our speech, the degradation of women through movies and media, and the objectification of women through advertisements and TV, we can become jaded and discouraged. I believe we can make a difference. Do this exercise to understand why..

Honesty, Cooperation and Consensus in my Martial Arts Class
Students in my Martial Arts for Peace class earn stickers at the end of each class for performance, effort, and [...]
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