Vintage Bullying Watch almost any television show from the 1960’s and you’re sure to see episodes regarding bullying. Whether it was Beaver Cleaver or Opie Taylor, there were almost always run-ins with the class bully. Often times, the resolution to these altercations involved a sturdy come-back and
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Making Friends Was Hard “Making friends” used to be a slow process. Figuring out what you have in common, making awkward small talk, asking the person if they want to hang out and hoping they’d say yes. For the shy, it was a bumpy road. Social media,
Read more →Creating A Positive Movement Personal responsibility, empathy, caring, values of community and helpfulness, these are all very important to any program designed to stamp out bullying. The goal should never be to show those bullies what’s what, it should never be simply to “stop bullying,” flat out.
Read more →Bullying Shouldn’t Be Accepted As A “Normal” Part of Life As a bullying prevention speaker, keeping up with studies and new findings is an important part of my work. Most recently, I went over a study that was published February 20 in JAMA Psychiatry on the long-term
Read more →How Harmless Is It? It seems harmless. After a wild Friday night, you post some goofy pictures of yourself and your friends to Facebook. Sure, they’re a little risqué, but you’re an adult, and it’s not like your grandmother is going to see them. Everyone who knows
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Read more →In Case You Don’t Know of SnapChat Students are flocking to SnapChat but it’s giving them a fals sense of security. For those that don’t know what SnapChat is, it’s a mobile application that allows users to do real-time picture chatting. You may think this sounds just
Read more →A study was just released by the Australian government after reviewing social media and defense, that the Taliban is actually creating fake profiles on Facebook. The Taliban is creating fake female profiles with attractive profile images and then trying to “friend” Soldiers in order to try an
Read more →Recently the University of New Hampshire (UNH) began a new responsible drinking social media campaign, “Think Smart. Drink Safe.” Adam Gaudreault, a UNH graduate student in justice studies, has been interning at the Portsmouth Police Department and worked with them to develop an innovative way to reach
Read more →Recently, I was fortunate enough to present a Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco presentation at the NEACUHO Drive-in with an audience of Resident Life staff and College students. Here are the survey results. Total Surevy 29 People 1. The program content closely followed the description in the booklet.
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