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By Jerry Webster, About.com Guide to Special Education

Help for the Child who Teases and the Child Who Gets Teased

Saturday November 15, 2008
Every teacher has come across children who tease and the victim who tends to get teased. Teasing isn't something that should be ingored. If you have a plan of action for the child who teases and you implement your action consistently, slowly but surely you will see some positive changes. Find out how.

See also how to help promote self-esteem, often needed for the child who has been a victim of teasing.

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