
Bullying & Cyberbullying: How to Spot It, Stop It, and Support Your Teen
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In this episode of The Mother-Son Podcast with Kim & Jake, we dive deep into the topic of bullying — from the perspective of the person being bullied and the person doing the bullying. Using research and advice from StopBullying.gov and StompOutBullying.org, we share:
- The official definition of bullying and the key signs that distinguish it from a one-time conflict.
- Personal stories about being bullied and overcoming it.
- Why kids bully — from insecurity to peer pressure — and how to address it.
- The roles of bystanders, witnesses, and “outsiders” in bullying situations.
- How to recognize the warning signs of cyberbullying and what parents can do.
- Real-world comebacks and humor-based responses that can de-escalate conflict.
- Strategies for schools, teachers, and sports teams to create safer environments.
- Actionable steps for parents if their child is bullied — or if their child is the bully.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or teen, this episode offers practical advice, empathy-building perspectives, and real strategies to prevent and respond to bullying — in person and online.
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References:
- StopBullying.gov. What Is Bullying? U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Retrieved from: https://www.stopbullying.gov
- Stomp Out Bullying. Bullying Prevention Resources. Retrieved from: https://www.stompoutbullying.org
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