How to Distinguish Occasional Conflict From a Systemic Problem
Conflicts between children in daycare are a near-daily occurrence — over toys, space, turn-taking, and play direction. This is developmentally normal....
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Conflicts between children in daycare are a near-daily occurrence — over toys, space, turn-taking, and play direction. This is developmentally normal....
Every parent of a child in group childcare encounters the word "bullying" at some point — either their child has been involved in a conflict, or they...
While bullying in preschool and daycare looks different than in older children, it does occur. A child might target another child repeatedly, excludin...
Bullying is one of those childhood difficulties that produces strong parental feelings -- anger, protectiveness, anxiety, and sometimes a desire to in...
A three-year-old who repeatedly tells another child they cannot play is not a bully in the technical sense. They are an egocentric, socially developin...