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Review of Documentary Film “Training Rules” about abusive coach
I wrote this for University of Iowa’s journal: Training Rules (2009). Dir. and Prod. Dee Mosbacher and Fawn Yacker. WomanVision. 63 mins. Dee Mosbacher and Fawn Yacker’s multiple award-winning documentary Training Rules tells the story how Penn State women’s basketball … Continue reading →
Interview for Athlete Minded
Professor Dr. Jennifer Fraser Discusses Bullying in Athletics 5/3/2016 Dr. Jennifer Fraser Prep school professor in British Columbia Dr. Jennifer Fraser, author of the book Teaching Bullies, joins us today to discuss the prevalence of bullying in athletics, especially with … Continue reading →
Parent Review of Teaching Bullies
This isn’t your average parent. This father has launched a Federal Lawsuit against the football coach who abused his son and so many other student-athletes. This father has unusual courage. He is a former Marine and his son has graduated … Continue reading →
Review by Up & Coming Writer
Teaching Bullies gets a five star Amazon review from a Writer: Amazing book about bullying, should be required reading for coaches and teachers on March 14, 2016 I read this book for research for my novel about bullying, and I … Continue reading →
Coaches Plan Magazine Article
Proud to be alongside former pro-athlete and anti-abuse advocate Sheldon Kennedy in Canada’s National Coaching Magazine. My article is on holding abusive coaches accountable. http://www.coachesplan-digital.com/coachesplan/spring_2016?pg=20#pg20
Rewarding Adults Who Bully
If a coach is successful and wins championships, does it excuse bullying conduct? The best way to answer this question is to ask it first about kids: if reports come in from multiple sources that a child is bullying and … Continue reading →
Psychologist reviews Teaching Bullies
5 stars A great resource! By Alicia H. Clark, PsyD on June 7, 2016 An important read on the dangers of bullying at the hands of trusted coaches and teachers, and a powerful call to action to name (and stop) … Continue reading →
Second Article in National Alliance for Youth Sports
http://nays.org/sklive/features/is-your-child-s-coach-a-bully/ Is your child’s coach a bully? 7/8/2016 By Greg Bach When video surfaced of then-Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice firing basketballs – and vulgar taunts – at his players during practices three years ago, it reverberated across the sports … Continue reading →
Interview & Article in National Alliance for Youth Sports
http://www.nays.org/sklive/features/childhood-bullying-the-scars-remain-forever/ Childhood bullying: The scars remain forever 7/21/2016 By Greg Bach Research regarding youngsters who have been bullied – and the effects these traumatic experiences have on their developing brains – is chilling. It’s also must-have information for anyone coaching … Continue reading →
We Protect Kids’ Bodies not Brains
An article I wrote on our abject failure to protect children from bullying in schools has just been published in Our Parenting Spot. This failure lies at the heart of our society. http://ourmomspot.net/community/index.php?topic=13174.0 image by http://www.crosswalk.com Why Aren’t We Doing … Continue reading →