A show that garnered a lot of attention when it first aired, Kate Snow takes a provocative and revealing hidden-camera look at how kids really respond to apparent bullying situations when they don't know their parents are watching. An update to My Kids Would Never Bully airs Sunday, June 12th, at 7pm/6c.


Bullys come in all stipes; see:
This article by Caleb Hannan, managing editor of the Seattle Weekly describes not only a bully, but a monster/scam artist by the name of Jessica Carde'; she has victimised seven known home owners, an elderly man, a dental hygenist and many others with her sordid and vicious scams during the last five years and continues to do so with impunity at this very moment in the Seattle area. This sociopath needs to be stopped once and for all; please contact Michael McNulty at mcott@isomedia.com to contribute to: "FUND TO PROSECUTE JESSICA CARDE'"; THIS FUND IS MANAGED BY A LAW FIRM AND WILL ASSIST IN THIS VILE WOMAN'S PROSECUTION.
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how can I get a copy of the documentary to show at school, I think it would be an excellent way to empower the bystanders. Thank you!
I, too, would love a copy of this. Since I work with elementary, I would probably show portions of it to my 4th and 5th graders. There are segments that would not be appropriate for the age group I serve. however, I think this is a GREAT story and done quite well! Bullying is a major problem and should be addressed!
Excellent show. It would have been nice to hear about how people's responses to bullying are effected by vicarious victimization. They started the segment stating that bystanders who say nothing are, in effect, siding with the bullies. While this is true, to some extent, might it not also be the case that many of those who witness bullying are also victims along with the targeted person? Even though there may be only one identified victim, the bullies are excerting control over the entire group, with the unstated threat that the others could suffer the same treatment if they speak up. Considering this, coming to the aid of a victim of bullying is an even braver and more commendable act.
I would also love a copy of this. I am the Advocacy and Critical Issues Coordinator for Girl Scouts of Nassau County. Our mission is to educate youth, parents, educators, and community members about bullying and other issues that impact girls.