Approaching the bully's parents

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Approaching the bully's parents

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You should only approach the bully's parents if the bullying hasn't taken place on school property. At least if it's taken place on school property, protocol has it that you go through the school first. You have to deal with it that way. However, if it has been off school property, then yes, absolutely a parent should address the bully's parents. And sadly, and often, you might have to go through law enforcement or deal with an attorney. And for example, with cyber-bullying, there are various different steps that a parent should take to deal with cyber-bullying. And the number one step that they need to advise their child is to not respond to the aggressive language via the internet, and keep copies of every type of interaction, and again, you may have to go to the police.

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Leigh Rachel Faith

Champions Against Bullying

Passionate about building safe communities for children, Faith has served as Champions Against Bullying’s Youth Coordinator and Spokesperson since its inception in 2003. Taking the reigns as Director of Operations, she spearheaded the organization’s expansion across the United States and assisted the organization’s process in gaining nonprofit status in 2008.

Faith’s extensive background in psychology, her work as an actress and dancer in film, television and theatre, in addition to her years in tutoring, has earned her a strong following as a mentor for young children. She brings a variety of talent and experience to the table and is an invaluable asset to the development of new programs and initiatives for Champions Against Bullying.

While continuing her career as a film and TV actress, every day is an opportunity for Faith to make a difference in the world. She is dedicated to the empowerment of all children around the globe. In her workshops and presentations, Faith informs and inspires her audience – kids, educators and parents - to take action and join her in protecting children and enhancing their lives.

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