AnswerVarious schools are taking different actions to prevent bullying. One of the things some schools are doing is to implement a workshop for staff on how to deal with bullying.
AnswerIf you are a parent or guardian you need to talk to the school administration or the adult that supervises your child's community activities. If the school does not keep your child safe you need to contact the State School Department. If your child is being bullied due to their race you can contact the U.S. Department of Education's Office on Civil Rights.
AnswerOne campaign used in schools for anti bullying is the no tolerance policy. If any student is found to be bullying, they are immediately expelled.
QuestionMy kid (8) loves the computer and I want to try to have him do some fun learning games to help him in school; math is most important but all subjects will help. Are they any sites that offer these game for free?
AnswerThere are many great places a person can find free learning games online. Try going to thekidzpage.com for a chance at a great learning experience.
QuestionI was an awkward kid when I was growing up and was constantly teased in school. Now that I am an adult I find that I still suffer from low self esteem and a lack of confidence. What are some exercises I can use to boost my self esteem so I can be more confident and feel better about myself?
AnswerThe best way to give yourself confidence is to pretend you have confidence in your day to day life. If you can act as though you do, you will eventually start to really feel that way about yourself.
QuestionI am very interested in this service as it was recommended to me, however I want to ensure it is beneficial for me. Where can I find more information on online summer school
?
AnswerOne thing to decide is where you would like to attend summer school. Is there a particular school or university you are interested in. Most schools have summer school information on their website as well as an admission office with representatives that specialize in summer school.