How to Handle Bullying with Candice Duggar (Part II) - 43

Has your child been bullied? Do you find out or did they tell you? How do you know if they are dealing with bullying or if it's general conflict that they can resolve? It's vital that children understand the difference between bullying and general conflict so they can properly navigate each scenario wisely. Parents often teach their children to resolve conflict, but the problem is bullies aren't interested in resolution. They are interested domination and intimidation. They seek to hurt or harm others by their actions. As parents we need to learn and teach our children the characteristics of a bully. About Candice Duggar Candice Duggar is the founder of Bullied, Broken, Redeemed, and a nationally recognized anti-bullying expert, author, speaker, and trainer. Candice and her team specialize in equipping leaders, parents, and youth on all aspects of Gen Z Bullying. These life-changing programs use interactive activities and projects to motivate and empower effective anti-bullying warriors. Candice has been seen on NBC, CBN, FRC on top of training fortune 100 companies. She is also regularly featured as a keynote at events nationally and international conferences. On top of being an anti-bullying warrior, Candice is passionate about helping families transition from public school to homeschool. Her “Coming Home” Series of talks and workshops are a blessing for those trying to navigate the sometimes difficult transition. She is also the co-founder of the Reimagine Education Conference, specializing in helping families transition to homeschooling. This conference is an annual event and has now grown to an international presence with over 80 speakers and 100 talks. Read the full show notes for more about this episode and links to resources discussed.

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