Articles Tagged: bullies

Lily Cole was taunted at school over her ginger hair

By Kelly Rose Bradford, May 21, 2012

Gorgeous Lily Cole has revealed she suffered bullying as a schoolgirl over her red hair.

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Bullyproofing your child

By Liat Hughes Joshi, Mar 24, 2012

There's no magic way to ensure bullying will never happen to your children but there are a few things you can do to at least help prevent it and reduce its impact a little if they end up on the receiving end. Think of it as 'bullyproofing' your child.

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Ginger mum beats barnet bullies only for her childhood pics to prompt Facebook bullying campaign years later

By parentdish.co.uk, Feb 21, 2012

As a child Natalie Harvey was bullied because she looked like 'Orphan Annie'. Thirty years later the mother of one has been subjected once again to a cruel Facebook hate campaign - because of her ginger hair.

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Mum teaches boy at home to beat ginger school bullies

By Liz Stansfield, Jan 24, 2012

A mum has pulled her 12-year-old son out of school after teachers suggested he was taught in isolation to avoid the bullies who taunted him over his ginger hair

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Mum takes four kids out of school because of bullies

By Keith Kendrick, Nov 28, 2011

A mum of four has revealed how she pulled her children out of school after they were ALL targeted by school bullies.

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14-year-old drag queen is taking the stage by storm

By Liz Stansfield, Nov 2, 2011

Meet Tom Adams, the 14-year-old drag queen with big ambitions.

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Mum spared prison after confronting 11-year-old son's bullies with baseball bat

By Kelly Rose Bradford, Sep 16, 2011

A judge has shown leniency towards a 30-year-old mum-of-four who confronted her son's bullies with a baseball bat on a bus.

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My child is being bullied: What can I do?

By Liat Hughes Joshi, Aug 22, 2011

My daughter is 10 and is being bullied at school by a group of girls who appear on the surface to be lovely but when there are no adults present, their behaviour is malicious and spiteful. Do I speak to the teacher, as this is happening in school time, or do I tackle the parents?

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