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Easing the Teasing: How Parents Can Help Their Children. ERIC Digest. [Korean Version]

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  • Title:
    Easing the Teasing: How Parents Can Help Their Children. ERIC Digest. [Korean Version]
  • Author: Freedman, Judy S
  • Subjects: Conflict Resolution ; Coping ; Early Childhood Education ; Emotional Response ; ERIC Digests ; Harassment ; Interpersonal Communication ; Parent Role ; Peer Relationship ; Prevention ; Social Development ; Student Behavior ; Teasing ; Young Children
  • Description: Children who are teased on a school bus, in class, or during recess often do not want to return to school. Unfortunately, teasing can occur anywhere, and it is difficult to prevent--despite the best efforts of parents, teachers, and school administrators to create a more cooperative atmosphere. This Korean-language digest discusses different types of teasing (e.g., playful versus hurtful), why children tease other children (e.g., attention, imitation, or peer acceptance), and strategies for both parents and children to help them deal with teasing (e.g., self-talk, visualization, or reframing). The digest points out that teasing can become harassment if it is repeated or prolonged, threatens or results in violence, or involves inappropriate touching or physical contact. In such cases, it may be necessary to involve administrators and parents in determining the appropriate course of action. (LPP)
  • Publisher: ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Children's Research Center, University of Illinois
  • Creation Date: 1999
  • Format: 4
  • Language: Korean
  • Source: ERIC Full Text Only (Discovery)

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