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Dr. Renee Clauselle Explains How Children Can Overcome Social Abuse

Urges Parents to Make Their Children More Resilient, Self-Confident
June 8, 2010

Dr. Renee Clauselle, a practicing child psychologist with a private practice in Franklin Square, New York, and Director of School Mental Health Services at St. John’s University, gives tips on how to empower children and adolescents to overcome bullying.

According to Dr. Clauselle, there are certain children who are more likely to be bullied. The character profiles for victims are typically passive or submissive types. These children usually have the following characteristics:

“In order to reduce your child’s chances of being victimized, it is important to help them appear less likely to be an easy target,” Dr. Clauselle said. “Helping your children with the following things — assertiveness training, problem solving, confidence and self-esteem building and resiliency training — can help.”

According to Dr. Clauselle, parents should have open conversations about various social issues with their children before any problems begin. She encourages parents to make these conversations commonplace in the home. This can be done by:

“Parents should be very involved in making their children resilient, self-confident people but they should also teach their children to stand up for themselves without being overly aggressive,” Dr. Clauselle said.

If parents or children need more help in overcoming social abuse, Child and Family Psychology, located in Franklin Square, New York will be holding Assertiveness Training and Confidence Building workshops for children, tweens and teens. Please go to www.psychologists4kids.com and sign up for the “Bully-proof My Kid” workshops. Additionally, a parent series will be offered to parents looking to build resiliency and confidence in their children.

For more information, call (516) 750-4841, or visit www.psychologists4kids.com.

 

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