Why Your Kid Puts Up With Bullying

While youth crime in general has been on the wane, the number of youth crimes involving violence has increased. In 1986 about 8.5 per cent of all youth crimes were classified as violent. By 1996 it was up to 18.5 per cent. Basically this means that your kid is quite vulnerable to being intimidated at school or on the playground or when you least expect it.

It’s during the younger teen years that kids are more likely to be bullied. One of the most common forms of violence is extortion. Victims are intimidated into giving up lunch money on a regular basis (sometimes called “taxing”) or handing over stuff that kids value like PSPs, clothing or shoes. The bully gets worse whenever there is a new fashion fad.

Terror prevents your kid from telling you what is going on. A child can spend all day being ignored by everyone she knows just because she dared to confront a bully. She also risks losing her stuff, being misunderstood by teachers when she is blamed for stuff she did not do and also very real physical violence.

Another reason for violence just seems to be gossip or rumors or territorial behavior. Usually this is of a social nature and has to do with budding romances. Your kid may not tell you what is going on simply because they would really rather that you do not know that they like some girl or boy at school. It is completely embarrassing for them to think that you would intervene in a romantic matter. They tend to get up in dramas that they think are none of your business.

Bullies do not like betrayal so one solution is to give your kid a code word to use if there happens to be a bully nearby. That way you can be warned of trouble and avoid a confusing situation. A code word helped my kid reveal who was bullying her on the school ground without actually having to 'tell me.' A teacher and I were able to deal with it immediately.

Some police departments and schools, particularly in larger cities, are taking youth violence and teenage gangs more seriously, but many victims are won't ask for help from, adults. Partly, they fear vindictiveness from the bullies. Many don't have sex that their parents will take them seriously. However adult intervention into these bullying situations is absolutely essential sometimes or else someone can get seriously hurt.

Free Google Games for Your Kids

Google Games for Your Kids
Is it a rainy day? Have you got bored kids? I discovered that Google Games has some online fun that could keep them amused. I just plunk them in front of my computer with a keyboard after setting up the game. I have had kids as young as four years old playing these really simple colorful games that are free and are also a bit retro in feel.

 

Am I Lucky is one of these gadgets for Google Desktop.. The goal of the game is to check your fortune. You are given five squares. If you open green square then you get a point, if you open a red square then you get no points. If you open green squares twice that means that you are lucky. Time to make that big move or decision in life if you get two green squares twice. You probably could not devise a simpler game then this.

 

Remember Pong? There is a version of this antique game for Google Desktop. You simply open it and start playing . Before you know it you will be transported back to the mid seventies when these types of games first came out. The great thing is that it is so simple that you do not have to program any settings. You can start playing Pong moments after it is installed. It also doubles a very nice looking screensaver. It is very retro looking.

 

Another fun gadget from Google Desktop is Nibbles. It also lets you have a great deal of fun within just seconds of downloading at it. It requires no setup after you install it. The game features a snake that must keep eating red squares in order to grow in size. If it stops consuming the red squares and starts eating other squares then it dies.

 

Another popular Google Desktop game is called Ghostbuster. It is about ghosts chasing and eating each other. This is a very stylish look gadget, more like a screensaver.

 

Reflex Tester is another gadget for Google Desktop. It was invented to help test your reaction time. You can also play with a friend to see who has faster reflexes. You can arrange the gadget's menu in any convenient place on your desktop and it will always be at your fingertips. What a fun way to play hookey at work!

 

Another great thing is that they are so simple that you and a child can have a really great time playing them together.