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Happy to Be Me: An Anti-bullying Discussion 1: Introduction

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2011

Dr. Rosemarie Truglio, Vice President of Education and Research at Sesame Workshop, begins a discussion on the subject of bullying with experts in the fields of child psychology, advocacy, education and health, delivering important messages for parents and children.

Panelists include Dr. Catherine Bradshaw, Deputy Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence; Mia Doces, Curriculum Developer at the Committee for Children; Trudy Ludwig, Children's Advocate & Author of My Secret Bully and Confessions of a Former Bully; Dr. Jamie Ostrov, Associate Professor of Psychology at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York and Dr. Joseph Wright, Senior Vice President of the Child Health Advocacy Institute.

For more resources and tips visit: www.sesamestreet.org/bullying

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  • Bullying is a sure way to make a child's life miserable. If someone in your life is being bullied you will know how helpless, frustrated - and angry - this makes you feel. You would do anything to take the hurt away, but you also know you need to help your child deal with bullying when you cannot be there. follow me on twitter josephineparks2

  • bet most of those experts were bullied as kids :-P

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  • 13 bullies disliked this

  • Зачет ! (cool !)

  • hello se vc quiserem podem dar uma olhada nos meus videos!

  • @ThisIsMrNeil Thanks for being understanding.The only thing that gets me upset is when people assume I have down syndrome when I don't,but they judge you before they even get to know you.Another thing I find rather annoying is when they ask don't I have a keeper?I mean, serisously, again they don't know me.I had only posted my story(big mistake as Jack Slater would say), is because people think only gays or kids who get bullied, but they never talk about adults who are bullied.

  • @ifyoucatchmydriftbud Of course you do. But if you're getting upset when you're online then don't go online for a while. Or go other places.

  • @ThisIsMrNeil For starters why do you go online?Don't I have rights like everybody else?I can be on You Tube just like everybody else does.

  • Thats just the Down syndrome talking, dont you have a keeper that monitors what your viewing??

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