Bill Eddy
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To know that, teach your child ways to deal with it themselves.
To know that, teach your child ways to deal with it themselves.
To know that, teach your child ways to deal with it themselves.
Yeah. You get punched in the face if you say that. Right.
Yeah. You get punched in the face if you say that. Right.
Yeah. You get punched in the face if you say that. Right.
And the chimps are our closest relative, I think.
And the chimps are our closest relative, I think.
And the chimps are our closest relative, I think.
Yeah, yeah. But I want to really reinforce what you're saying is about the community of learning and kids growing up in the community of learning. And I think it plays a role with bullies. Because what happens is the community of kids figures out who's bullies and confronts them with their behavior. And people ask me, well, are adult bullies, because my book is about adult bullies,
Yeah, yeah. But I want to really reinforce what you're saying is about the community of learning and kids growing up in the community of learning. And I think it plays a role with bullies. Because what happens is the community of kids figures out who's bullies and confronts them with their behavior. And people ask me, well, are adult bullies, because my book is about adult bullies,
Yeah, yeah. But I want to really reinforce what you're saying is about the community of learning and kids growing up in the community of learning. And I think it plays a role with bullies. Because what happens is the community of kids figures out who's bullies and confronts them with their behavior. And people ask me, well, are adult bullies, because my book is about adult bullies,
Were they bullies as kids? And I'll say it seems to be pretty universally they were as kids. But most kids try bullying at least once, and they grow out of it because they get feedback. They learn that's not going to work. You're not going to have friends. I'm not going to be around.
Were they bullies as kids? And I'll say it seems to be pretty universally they were as kids. But most kids try bullying at least once, and they grow out of it because they get feedback. They learn that's not going to work. You're not going to have friends. I'm not going to be around.
Were they bullies as kids? And I'll say it seems to be pretty universally they were as kids. But most kids try bullying at least once, and they grow out of it because they get feedback. They learn that's not going to work. You're not going to have friends. I'm not going to be around.
So bullies learn to either change their behavior or to live on the fringe of the group if they don't change their behavior. And so part of why we're seeing more adult bullies today, I think, is because they used to be on the fringe because, or they learned how to get along. But if they're on the fringe because nobody liked them and they didn't change their behavior.
So bullies learn to either change their behavior or to live on the fringe of the group if they don't change their behavior. And so part of why we're seeing more adult bullies today, I think, is because they used to be on the fringe because, or they learned how to get along. But if they're on the fringe because nobody liked them and they didn't change their behavior.
So bullies learn to either change their behavior or to live on the fringe of the group if they don't change their behavior. And so part of why we're seeing more adult bullies today, I think, is because they used to be on the fringe because, or they learned how to get along. But if they're on the fringe because nobody liked them and they didn't change their behavior.
What we're seeing today is bullies are finding each other. And this is one of the negatives of social media, I think. And I agree, there's a lot of good things. But this is one of the surprising things when I researched my book. Bullies are finding a group for themselves. And instead of the group teaching them not to be a bully,
What we're seeing today is bullies are finding each other. And this is one of the negatives of social media, I think. And I agree, there's a lot of good things. But this is one of the surprising things when I researched my book. Bullies are finding a group for themselves. And instead of the group teaching them not to be a bully,