by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Nov 7, 2017 | Articles, Issues for parents, Parents, Uncategorized
As David Leonhardt discusses in his New York Times editorial “The Conspiracy of Inaction on Sexual Abuse and Harassment”, and as I have seen repeatedly as an expert in institutional child sexual abuse cases, people often suspect or know when there is...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Nov 1, 2017 | Issues for parents, Parents, Resources
The US Department of Defense has great resources for military families, but many of them are good for all. In their Safe and Sound campaign, you can link to their tips and resources on safety and supervision. Being a military parent can be stressful, whether it’s...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Oct 17, 2017 | Articles, Bullying Articles, Educators, Issues for parents, Issues for schools, Parents, Preventing Bullying, Resources
Understanding the impact of bullying on children with special needs is critical for families to support children without diminishing their sense of competence. The Cerebral Palsy Guidance organization has put together a valuable web-based resource to help parents and...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Aug 14, 2017 | Articles, Bullying Articles, Educators, Issues for parents, Issues for schools, Preventing Bullying, Resources
“The program is called KiVa — short for ‘kiusaamista vastaan,’ which means ‘against bullying.’ The Finnish government helped fund its development and it’s now being used in schools throughout the country. It was...
by Sherryll Kraizer PhD | Aug 4, 2017 | Issues for parents, Issues for schools, Parents, Preventing Bullying, Strangers Articles
An alert airline passenger was able to prevent child abuse by exposing a suspected child sex predator after glancing at his text messages. By Kyle Swenson August 4, 2017 Washington Post San Jose police arrested Michael Kellar, 56, after a flight from Seattle to San...
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