Caring For Your Bullied Child
"It is the responsibility of every parent and every school to use this
resource every opportunity they have."
Dr. Deborah Scheffel, Board Member
Colorado Dept. of Education
resource every opportunity they have."
Dr. Deborah Scheffel, Board Member
Colorado Dept. of Education
Talking is often the difference between an event traumatizing a student or
the event being processed by them. An experience of being bullied is never a
good thing but, by engaging in this meaningful talk with your child or teen you are
helping them heal and grow beyond what happened to them.
We're proud of both parent and student for having this talk today!
the event being processed by them. An experience of being bullied is never a
good thing but, by engaging in this meaningful talk with your child or teen you are
helping them heal and grow beyond what happened to them.
We're proud of both parent and student for having this talk today!
Meaningful Talk will not display if you are on a cell phone as it requires a laptop or desktop computer with an updated Chrome browser.
How do I use this
What should I see and hear?
For the best experience, use the latest version of Chrome as your browser. Desktop or laptop computer: You will see the TALK player and hear both audio and music. The questions will be read aloud by the TALK player as it advances to the next question. If you are not hearing audio, check to make sure the TALK player is not on ‘mute’ (the speaker icon). Additionally, ensure your computer and speaker volume controls are turned up and not muted. The TALK player can be viewed in full screen mode by clicking the full screen icon. Mobile device: Currently not available. |