
Flusterclux With Lynn Lyons: For Parents Who Worry The 3 Types of Bullies In Your Kid's Class and What To Do About Them
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Jan 9, 2026 The discussion tackles the complex nature of bullying in schools, emphasizing that not all bullies fit the same mold. Personal experiences highlight the emotional toll of bullying. Lynn explains the critical roles of bystanders and the need for adults to recognize and effectively intervene. Three distinct types of bullies—socially dominant, marginalized, and impulsive aggressors—are examined, each requiring tailored responses. Parents are encouraged to equip kids with language to report incidents and build a supportive framework for addressing bullying.
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Zooming Into Dog Anxiety
- Lynn Lyons shares a Zoom-with-her-poodle story to illustrate anxious parenting and seeking certainty.
- She used Animal Planet and a Zoom feed to check on the dog during a birthday trip.
Bullying Requires Different Responses
- Bullying is not one uniform problem; different bullies require different responses.
- Lynn Lyons emphasizes classifying bully types to match interventions and expectations.
Class Letter Mistaken For Party Invite
- Lynn recalls a fourth-grade incident where classmates mailed her a hateful list, thinking it was a party invite.
- The adults' strong response helped mitigate long-term harm.
