Ever find yourself buying a ridiculous treat because your child begged you to do it? But not for herself. For the class queen, who told her, “If you bring me a whole Schmerling bar, I’ll let you sit next to me on the bus. And if you don’t, nobody will sit next to you.”
Ever had your child come running back from the bus stop in tears, because of a cruel remark from a classmate?
Bullying is a serious problem and kids need help with it. Government-mandated programs seem to be making things worse, not better.
N’shei Chabad Newsletter, in conjunction with The Beis Medrash Women’s Circle and Beth Rivkah HS/EHS, brings its recent feature article (go to nsheichabadnewsletter.com/archives to read archived article) to life for the women of Crown Heights. Izzy Kalman was also featured on COLlive in a May 14, 2015, article entitled “N’shei Issue Addresses Bullying.”
Now it is our pleasure to invite you to come meet Izzy Kalman and to hear him speak about his work freeing children from bullying and how adults can use his tools to vastly improve their relationships and their emotional health.
We look forward to greeting you TONIGHT, Wednesday, October 21, at 8 p.m. at the home of Rishe Deitsch, 667 Crown Street, in Crown Heights.
My son was bullied, and cyber bullied, no one cared, all the school ignored our cries. they thought he’d just have to live with it. One day, these bullies will come across their own threats, and fears, and will be made to feel pain in their lives. Isn’t it measure for measure? Those that did it have a lot to beg forgiveness for making a little boy sick with fear. I hear some of you are going to Yeshiva in Israel, You are big boys now, and i bet you are not so brave now.
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Thank you!
Wish I could have attended. Any chance of hearing a recording?
thanks for asking! good point.
Izzy’s methods work amazingly. He worked with several of my students and literally changed their lives. Really quickly. I have dealt with this issue for years, both as a teacher and as a student. It felt too good – and too quick – to be true. But it really is. I’ve seen smiles – REAL smiles – that I haven’t seen in months, I’ve seen healthy social behavior develop, I’ve seen concentration and participation in class and marks go up and kids who feel good about themselves. I encourage every parent, teacher and principal to attend. Because your child IS… Read more »
I have heard that bullying can be a sign of a developing Personality Disorder. I am glad that this is being dealt with this thoroughly and often. Scary for both sides.
Is this only for women, or for men as well?