National Bullying Prevention Month

October is National Bullying Prevention Month.

10 years ago, I left a job at Baylor because of workplace bullying. I could put them on blast every day and publicly shame them, but they know who they are and naming names won’t change anything about them.

Rather than continue my anger, I have channeled it into something for good.

When my daughter was in fourth grade, she endured bullying.

Seeing her pain and anxiety were the reasons behind my daily #DadLunchNotes to her.

Our kids take their cues from what we as adults act out for them. If they see adults bullying other adults, then they think it's OK to bully other kids.

Being different doesn't mean you deserve to bully someone.

If we haven't been paying attention for these last few years, we need to model the behavior we want to see in the world.

Be kind.

Show your kids you're listening. Leave them notes to let them know you are there for them.

The smallest things can go to the farthest of distances.

Be kind to those around you.

Teach your kids empathy.

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Chris Yandle

Post-It® Notes, A Sharpie®, and Sweater-vested Dadvice (sponsorships not included)

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