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Why do kids need training on how to handle bullying outside of school-sponsored programs?

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Why do kids need training on how to handle bullying outside of school-sponsored programs?

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Because by law, schools are not allowed to provide kids with the spiritual training they need to be redemptive forces for good. They aren’t allowed to teach about the moral imperative that all major religions promote to create greater justice for all and our moral obligation to help those in need. Yet remarkably, a program like The Protectors is what some in public education have considered a missing link, this according to The Bullying Prevention Handbook, written by John H. Hoover and Ronald Oliver, authors for the National Educational Service. They write: In the end, bullying is related to our ultimate beliefs about the worth of individuals and the way they should be treated. The topics of morality, moral education, ethical reasoning, and spirituality lie at the core of society’s problems, including child-on-child aggression. As practitioners think about bullying in the future, it would be beneficial to examine the roll that moral development plays in learning to care about one anot

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