Teaching kids to become "bullyproof" is all the rage. Books, videos and
websites promise to show parents how to protect their kids from being
bullied; school districts are buying curricula with names like
"Bully-Proofing Your School," a well-regarded program used in thousands
of classrooms. Even martial arts programs are getting into the act:
"Bullyproofing the world, one child at a time," is the motto for a
jujitsu program called Gracie Bullyproof.
But can you really make a
child invulnerable to getting picked on? And even if you could, should
the burden really be on potential victims to learn these skills, rather
than on punishing or reforming the bullies?
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