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'It’s amazing': Joe Rogan stunned after learning how much money golfer Phil Mickelson makes
'It’s amazing': Joe Rogan stunned after learning how much money golfer Phil Mickelson makes
On his podcast, Joe Rogan discussed Phil Mickelson's income and endorsements
1970-01-01 08:00
Internet labels Fox News’ Tomi Lahren ‘loser’ for mocking Whoopi Goldberg amid her third Covid-19 diagnosis
Internet labels Fox News’ Tomi Lahren ‘loser’ for mocking Whoopi Goldberg amid her third Covid-19 diagnosis
Fans immediately rushed to Whoopi Goldberg's defense, with some explaining her use of a mask and others attacking Tomi Lahren
1970-01-01 08:00
What should you do if you think your child is being bullied at school?
What should you do if you think your child is being bullied at school?
As well as being exciting, the start of a new school year can be very scary for some kids – as the toxic dynamic between bullies and the children they target could resume. The prospect of a new year of bullying, or the first experience of being a target for school bullies, can blight the lives of pupils and become something that terrifies both them and their parents, who are often unaware of the persecution of their child. Indeed, new research by the anti-bullying charity The Diana Award for its #BacktoBullying campaign has revealed 65% of children are scared of going back to school, with a third saying the thought of returning to school makes them want to cry. And it’s not just the kids who are scared – the study found half of parents dread sending their children back to school due to bullying. “When the new school year starts it can be an exciting and sometimes unsettling time for children,” points out Martha Evans, director of the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA). “There will be new pupils, new class groupings and, for some, new schools. It can be a worrying time and we’re often told friendships and bullying are high on the list of worries. “Parents should be aware of the signs that their child might be on the receiving end of bullying behaviour, and know how to respond.” Evans says research suggests being bullied can have serious implications for a child’s life chances, with the effects often lasting into adulthood. That’s why anti-bullying training and programmes for schools, including Anti-Bullying Week (November 13-17), are so vital for schools to help tackle the problem. Evans says it’s useful for parents who are concerned about bullying to understand exactly what bullying is, as “it’s not just ‘falling out’ or ‘banter’”. The ABA defines bullying as: “The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. Bullying can be physical, verbal or psychological. It can happen face-to-face or online.” What are the signs of bullying? Children might not want to talk about what’s going on, but Evans says warning signs of bullying may include… Coming home with torn clothes or missing belongings. “This could show your child is being picked on physically,” says Evans. Unexpectedly not wanting to go to school. Evans points out that while most bullying starts face-to-face at school, it often then goes online, too. Complaining of unexplained illnesses or headaches. “The stress of bullying can create physical symptoms, or the child may make up illnesses to avoid being bullied at school,” warns Evans. Becoming quiet and withdrawn. Evans says worrying about hurtful behaviour can cause deep anxiety, and children may look upset when they use their electronic devices. “Online bullying is particularly hurtful,” explains Evans, “as it follows a child even after they’ve left the school gates and can continue 24/7.” Children who are being bullied may want to leave for school much earlier than necessary or come home late, says Evans. “Avoiding other children arriving or leaving school is a sure sign something is wrong,” she points out. What should you do if your child is being bullied? Stay calm Evans says it’s important to keep your cool, even though you’re probably feeling angry and upset that your child is being targeted. “You should focus on gently speaking to your child and listening carefully,” she explains. “Your job is to reassure them that it can be sorted out.” Get the facts Talk calmly to your child and establish what’s happened and who did what, and when. Evans advises parents and children to keep a diary of when the bullying happens, and explains: “It will be useful to see the pattern of bullying over time and to share with the school, if and when you speak to them.” Tell them not to retaliate Evans says parents shouldn’t encourage their child to retaliate to bullying, especially through violence, as it can have negative and unpredictable results. “They may be hurt even further, or be seen by those in authority as the problem,” she warns, and suggests instead that parents tell them to walk away and get help. Be aware of mental stress Don’t underestimate the effect bullying can have on a child’s mental health and keep an eye out for warning signs. “Bullying can have a considerable impact on a child’s mental health,” warns Evans, “so if your child is showing signs of serious distress, such as depression, anxiety and self-harm, always see a GP.” Find out what your child wants Parents should ask their child what they want to happen next, advises Evans, and help them to identify their choices, the potential next steps to take, and the skills they have to help stop the bullying. Speak to the school Ask to see the school’s anti-bullying policy, so both you and your child know the process for getting things sorted out, advises Evans. Don’t let them blame themselves Sometimes children can think they’re to blame in some way for being bullied, but Evans stresses: “Make it clear that bullying is never acceptable and if a child or young person is being bullied then it’s others who are to blame, not them.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live What women should do if they experience violence online Athlete who ran over 200km through the desert shares advice for running in a heatwave Women being invited to help shape the future of reproductive healthcare – from period pain to menopause
1970-01-01 08:00
Pinault to Buy Majority Stake in Talent Agent CAA
Pinault to Buy Majority Stake in Talent Agent CAA
French billionaire Francois Pinault’s holding company Artémis agreed to buy a majority stake in the Hollywood talent giant
1970-01-01 08:00
Leah Remini alleges Church of Scientology 'covered up' Danny Masterson's crimes in scathing statement
Leah Remini alleges Church of Scientology 'covered up' Danny Masterson's crimes in scathing statement
Leah Remini alleged the church 'engaged in a conspiracy to cover up Danny Masterson's crimes of sexual violence' with its vast resources and personnel
1970-01-01 08:00
Carley Shimkus takes over 'Fox & Friends' as Ainsley Earhardt goes to Iowa to host 'Breakfast with Friends'
Carley Shimkus takes over 'Fox & Friends' as Ainsley Earhardt goes to Iowa to host 'Breakfast with Friends'
Ainsley Earhardt will join her 'Fox & Friends' co-hosts remotely from Iowa on September 8
1970-01-01 08:00
'Thanksgiving' is Eli Roth's fake 'Grindhouse' trailer turned real slasher film
'Thanksgiving' is Eli Roth's fake 'Grindhouse' trailer turned real slasher film
Depending on your family, Thanksgiving may already feel like a horror movie. However, the new
1970-01-01 08:00
Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon apologises over 'toxic' workplace claims
Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon apologises over 'toxic' workplace claims
The NBC's Tonight Show host has been accused by staff who blame him for a "toxic" atmosphere.
1970-01-01 08:00
Megyn Kelly sends fans into frenzy as she announces ‘spicy’ interview with Donald Trump
Megyn Kelly sends fans into frenzy as she announces ‘spicy’ interview with Donald Trump
Megyn Kelly explained that former President Donald Trump knows that she will not go easy on him and will ask tough questions
1970-01-01 08:00
'I wanted to fight him': Jake Paul claims Nate Diaz 'ducked' out of $10M MMA fight
'I wanted to fight him': Jake Paul claims Nate Diaz 'ducked' out of $10M MMA fight
Jake Paul said, 'MMA fighters have gone over to boxing, but I want to go over to MMA and Nate Diaz ducked the offer'
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine-Russia war – live: Zelensky aide slams Elon Musk’s ‘ignorance and ego’ for thwarting Ukrainian drone strike
Ukraine-Russia war – live: Zelensky aide slams Elon Musk’s ‘ignorance and ego’ for thwarting Ukrainian drone strike
Volodymyr Zelensky’s top aide has slammed SpaceX CEO Elon Musk for shutting off Starlink’s satellite network over Crimea to aid Russia by thwarting a Ukrainian attack. A new biography claims Elon Musk ordered SpaceX engineers to cut off Ukrainian access to Starlink satellites near the Crimean coast to prevent a surprise drone attack on Russian warships. The billionaire told the author that he feared a strike on occupied Crimea would amount to a “mini-Pearl Harbour” and lead to a Russian nuclear retaliation, Mr Isaacson writes. “Sometimes a mistake is much more than just a mistake. By not allowing Ukrainian drones to destroy part of the Russian military fleet via Starlink interference, Elon Musk allowed this fleet to fire Kalibr missiles at Ukrainian cities,” Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Mr Zelensky’s office said. “As a result, civilians, children are being killed. This is the price of a cocktail of ignorance and big ego.” Meanwhile yesterday Russia warned of “very sad consequences” after the Pentagon announced Ukraine will be armed with depleted uranium anti-tank rounds that can aid its troops in piercing Russian tanks. Read More From Challenger to Leopard: How Ukraine’s tanks compare to Russia’s A look at the uranium-based ammo the US is sending to Ukraine NATO member Romania says it has found drone pieces from Russian attacks in Ukraine on its territory Russian commander ‘used two military helicopters to transport his pet cat’
1970-01-01 08:00
From spaceships to 'Batman' props, a Hollywood model maker's creations and collection up for auction
From spaceships to 'Batman' props, a Hollywood model maker's creations and collection up for auction
Bidding will open on thousands of pieces Hollywood model maker Greg Jein collected over his lifetime, including many he created during his nearly half-century career
1970-01-01 08:00
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