How to raise children who are resistant to bullying

Published: Feb. 9, 2017, 10:51 a.m.

b'Experts estimate that almost all children, at some point, will experience bullying behavior -- either as a victim, as an observer, or as the bully. Some bullying takes place in real life, but much of it takes place in social media, says pediatrician Experts estimate that almost all children, at some point, will experience bullying behavior -- either as a victim, as an observer, or as the bully. Some bullying takes place in real life, but much of it takes place in social media, says pediatrician Ann Botash, MD Ann Botash, MD. She sees so-called cyberbullying as a growing problem and counsels parents to stay involved in their children\'s lives. Botash talks about how to raise children who are resistant to bullying, things that might put a child at risk for being bullid, and the role of someone who is a witness to bullying. Click. She sees so-called cyberbullying as a growing problem and counsels parents to stay involved in their children\'s lives. Botash talks about how to raise children who are resistant to bullying, things that might put a child at risk for being bullid, and the role of someone who is a witness to bullying. Click here here for information and resources on bullying from Upstate\'s Child Abuse Referral and Evaluation (CARE) Program; click for information and resources on bullying from Upstate\'s Child Abuse Referral and Evaluation (CARE) Program; click here here for more about bullying from Olweus, a national bullying prevention program that Botash also mentions. for more about bullying from Olweus, a national bullying prevention program that Botash also mentions.'