
#1166 - When Your Child is Bullied: The Five Steps That Could Save Your Child
Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
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Show Notes
When Your Child is Bullied: The Five Steps That Could Save Your Child
With Australian students among the most bullied in the world and recent tragedies highlighting the devastating consequences, discover the research-backed five-step response plan that empowers children and gives parents practical tools to address bullying before it escalates.
Key Points:
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70% of Australian kids aged 12-13 experience bullying
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Australia leads Western nations in bullying incidents
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Clear definition of what constitutes actual bullying
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Status and power dynamics drive bullying behaviour.
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Five-step response plan for parents
Quote of the Episode: "Trauma is not a result of the events that happen to you. It's a result of how you process those events."
Key Insights:
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Difference between conflict and true bullying
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Four types of bullying (physical, verbal, social, cyber)
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High-status kids are more likely to bully than low-status
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Importance of documentation and proper reporting
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Role of mindset in managing bullying impact
Resources Mentioned:
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Lifeline (13 11 14)
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Professor Michael Bernard's research
Action Steps for Parents:
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Listen and Validate:
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Believe your child's experience
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Show emotional support
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Avoid dismissing their feelings
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Make time to really hear them
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Document Everything:
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Keep written records
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Take screenshots
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Save evidence appropriately
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Note dates and details
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Involve Authorities:
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Report to school/organisation
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Work collaboratively with staff
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Follow up on actions taken
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Maintain communication
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Build Coping Skills:
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Develop positive mindset strategies
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Practice perspective-taking
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Strengthen self-worth
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Minimise social media exposure
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Seek Professional Help:
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Recognise when expert help is needed
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Access support services
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Consider counselling options
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Use available helplines
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