The Body Language of Bullying: How to Help Kids (and Adults) "Stand Up" for Themselves by Erica Hornthal

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September 26, 2018

The Body Language of Bullying: How to Help Kids (and Adults) "Stand Up" for Themselves

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Elisa Schmitz
Excellent tip, Erica Hornthal . You’re so right about the body language, and yet I’m sure most of us don’t think to look for that as a sign of bullying. The way we carry ourselves has a lot of impact and says so much. Thank you for this!
Cassiday
We all need to stand up to bullies even if we’re scared

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