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Lagattolla: Momentum builds in anti-bullying effort

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Authors such as Blanco have made an impact, as well. Jacqui Marchese DiMarco, whose father lives in St. Charles, co-wrote a book. And Geneva native Julie Nicolai, a teacher in Glen Ellyn, wrote a book geared toward educators.

DiMarco co-wrote “When Your Child Is Being Bullied: Real Solutions for Parents, Educators and Other Professionals” with M.K. Newman. DiMarco was bullied as a child, and she saw her son being bullied. She wanted to do something. She also pushed for change in her school and was a contributor to a DuPage County document “Best Practices in Bullying Prevention and Intervention.”

Nicolai said she felt she had a way to help teachers work through the bullying issues they encounter, and others have said her book helped.

It’s just a matter of being part of a solution. Katsoudas is among those targeting the bystander effect, saying those who witness bullying need to get involved. Teachers can make sure bullying is not tolerated in their classrooms. Administrators can take such cases seriously, and they should find answers, not provide roadblocks.

Parents of kids who bully should learn to recognize the signs and do what they can to stop it. And bullies should take a look at the misery they are causing and just knock it off.

Some who are victims, or who know victims, won’t speak up. They’ll say they are fearful of what might happen once their voices are heard. But what could be worse than continuing on the current path, knowing permanent damage is done on a regular basis?

The opportunity is there to do something. Don’t let it pass you by.

• Al Lagattolla is the news editor of the Kane County Chronicle. Write to him at alagattolla@shawmedia.com.

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