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Stop workplace bullying

What is workplace bullying? Workplace bullying is a pattern of behavior that harms, intimidates, undermines, offends, degrades or humiliates an employee, possibly in front of other employees, clients or customers. It is a serious health and safety issue. The targets of bullying may suffer from physical and mental health problems that can last for many [...]

The trouble with bullies

Physical or emotional differences make children targets for bullies. Being a bully or a victim of a bully puts children at risk for engaging in violent behaviors, such as frequent fighting and carrying a weapon, according to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Bullying comes in different forms. It is commonly thought [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:32-04:00April 12th, 2017|For parents, What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Cyberbullying a big worry for parents

More than half of the parents of teenagers say they're worried about cyberbullying, a new survey finds. Cyberbullying, which usually means one teen or group of teens taunting or spreading rumors about a peer online, has risen along with accessibility of the internet and the popularity of online social media such as Facebook. In a [...]

How parents, teachers, and kids can take action to prevent bullying

Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength. It is a repeated behavior and can be physical, verbal, or relational. While boys may bully others using more physical means; girls often bully others by social exclusion. Bullying has been part of school, and even workplaces, for years. More [...]

Why sleep is important and what happens if you don’t get enough

Sleep is essential for a person’s health and well being, according to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF). Yet millions of people do not get enough sleep and many suffer from lack of sleep. For example, surveys conducted by the NSF (1999-2004) reveal that at least 40 million Americans suffer from over 70 different sleep disorders [...]

If you don’t snooze, you lose

A bad night’s sleep can take many forms. You may wake up a lot during the night without being able to go back to sleep. You may take more than 30 minutes to fall asleep. You may wake up too early in the morning. You may feel bleary and sluggish when you get up and [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:32-04:00March 1st, 2017|What's new at FIRSTCALL|

Paybacks for lost sleep

Are you getting enough sleep? Do you have sleep debt? Lack of sleep, or "sleep debt," can leave you feeling tired, listless and sleepy on a daily basis. Until your body starts getting the sleep it needs every night—most people need around eight hours, say the experts—it won't function as efficiently, your health will be [...]

2020-03-22T22:34:33-04:00March 1st, 2017|What's new at FIRSTCALL|
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