Showing posts with label bullying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bullying. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 March 2019

The Mean Girl vs The Doormat

When Molly was a toddler she was what many parents call 'spirited'.  She knew what she wanted and wasn't afraid to ask for it, and if that failed demand it.  She lead like a pint sized Queen with her favourite ECE workers doting on her like loyal subjects.  I remember her entering junior kindergarten surprised, and almost offended that her teacher refused to put a 'fancy' braid in her hair the way her favourite pre-school teacher did, daily.  Another time, at around age three or four, a child at a swimming lesson jumped in the pool to retrieve a pool noodle (no he couldn't swim) because Molly had told him too.



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For a while we were worried we had a blossoming Mean Girl, Regina George type on our hands.  We focused our lessons on politeness, manners, and kindness based leadership skills.  Important school programs like Roots of Empathy and Friendship Circle have helped develop a fierce sense of kindness in Molly.  She is the first person to want to help someone who is hurt, lonely, or just needs a friend.  She makes me so proud with the amazingly sweet person she is.

In Senior Kindergarten we noticed the impact of some cliquey girl stuff going on, and how Molly as a people pleaser was miserable.  There were a few lessons learned on standing up for herself, and speaking out for herself and others.  With all of the anti-bullying teaching going on, I thought my kids got it and that we were over this hurdle.

 Kids are pretty black and white when it comes to rules, whether they're in a game or social.  The other day Molly mentioned that in order for something to be bullying it had to happen every day.  Bullying is also pestering, exclusion, teasing, threatening, and so much more cloak and dagger than we can cover in a simple junior school curriculum - no matter how many pink shirts you wear for anti-bullying.  It can happen once in a blue moon, making it unpredictable, confusing, and an early marker for toxic relationships.

via The Knot

Last night Molly was in tears for an hour before bed because another kid was 'annoying her' and wouldn't leave her alone despite numerous calm and polite requests for this kid to back off.  Her solution was to offer them money to leave her alone. After I forbade her to buy her way out of a problem in a weird self-created extortion scenario she began to panic about conflict, people not liking her, and shared a jumble of other anxiety riddled fears.

I want to teach my kids to be resilient and problem solvers, but I don't want them to feel unheard.  As a former sufferer of extreme middle school bullying it's tempting to go Mama Bear and bulldoze.  Here's hoping we can constructively work to guide our kids to figure out ways to tell people to leave them alone that aren't rude or bullying themselves and that don't involve emptying piggy banks or faking sick from school.


Monday, 19 June 2017

Paperback Writer: Sharing My Writing From Other Sites

It's that time of the month again when I share some of the writing I've been completing for other publications.  This past month I wrote an article that went viral and to date has earned nearly 1.6 million views (13 Things Celeb Parents Did That Were Sketchy AF).  One of the interesting things for me in terms of parenting and entertainment articles is how it's hard to predict if what I write is going to be popular or not.  Some of my favourite articles to write and research are the ones with the least "sexy" topics and titles, so I'm always curious to see what attracts readers.

Nowadays as my full-time job I write and ghostwrite articles for online publications, organizations and blogs, in addition to providing public relations services.  While I can't really share my ghostwritten articles on this platform, cause then I wouldn't really be a ghostwriter would I, I can share some of the other stuff I have been working on.

I'm looking forward to lightening my work load a little this summer to enjoy some lengthy vacations with the minions as well as more time with them on a day to day basis while they'll only be attending camp part time each week.  As always, the more time I spend with Molly and Jack, often means more content for Multiple Momstrosity...so buckle up!

Click on the links for the topics that interest you most, and if you enjoy what I wrote please share, like, and follow, and keep parenting and reading on!  If you have any ideas for a story, a playground review, or article on any front, feel free to share it with me!  I'm always looking for new sources of inspiration!

Family Vacation Planning

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Family Vacations & Staycations That Won’t Break Your Budget


Parenting Bigger Kids


The Ins & Outs Of Growth Spurts In Kids

Coping When Your Child Picks A Favourite

Mean Girls & Boys: A Pre-School Bullying Problem?



Parenting Humour

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12 Most Epic Tantrums These Celeb Parents Had To Endure

15 Funny AF Pics That Show How Dad Really Raises The Kids

12 Crazy AF Baby Showers That You Won’t Believe Went Down

13 Things Celeb Parents Did That Were Sketchy AF


Relationships & Romance

Contract
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15 Fails Inspired By Fifty Shades Of Grey


Pregnancy


14 Surprising Foods That Can Boost The Baby’s Brain During Pregnancy

14 Warning Signs A Woman’s Pregnancy Might Be In Serious Danger


Dinosaurs

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15 Stupid Things About Dinosaurs People Actually Believe


Celebrity Articles 


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15 Scandalous Celebrity Pics We’ll Never Forget



15 Photos Of Brutal Celeb-Fan Meetings


20 Photos Of Hollywood’s Hottest Trainwrecks



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