Bullying is a problem in many schools. A novel suggestion on how to prevent it comes from a Texas psychiatrist who grew up in a rough part of his New Zealand town and who has since become a bullying expert. His name is Stuart Twemlow, M.D.
When one student bullies another in the presence of still other students, Twemlow proposes, the solution is to recruit those bystanders who obviously disapprove of the bullying behavior to help in dispute mediation between the bully and the bullying victim. More often than not these bystanders are happy to assist, he says.