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Cyberbullying and Kids: How to Communicate With your Child

When parents and their child/teen work together, cyberbullying can often be prevented or at least minimized or blocked. Regular communication between parent and child/teen about the child/teen’s online/social media usage, coupled with regular parental monitoring of the online/social media usage, can help ensure your child/teen’s safety from cyberbullying. If your child/teen knows that he or...

Cyberbullying and Kids: What Can you Do?

It can be extremely upsetting to learn that your child/teenager is the victim of cyberbullying. As a parent, there are many actions you can take to minimize or stop cyberbullying. First, try not to emotionally overreact, keeping in mind that the well-being of your child or teen is the important focus in this situation.  Take...

Cyberbullying and Kids: What is it?

Bullying behavior has existed as long as people have walked this planet. Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior expressed verbally, socially, physically, or often through a combination of these behaviors. Bullies may cruelly tease and say mean things to the victim, spread rumors about the victim, try to embarrass and exclude their victim from social groups....

What If My Judge Is Biased Against Me: Part One

Florida judges are supposed to maintain an impartial, fair attitude toward both parties in a divorce or other family law proceeding. Sometimes, however, one party may believe the judge favors the other party and is no longer neutral in the case. Perhaps the judge made a comment about the case or a party or a...

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