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The Difference Between a Victim and a Target
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The Difference Between a Victim and a Target
What if the beginning of bully proofing a child was simply referring from victim to target? Changing that terminology from victim to target? Have you ever met a person who was referred to as a victim who was empowered?
See, if we change that term from victim to target, we are now more empowering. See, a target can move. A target can be missed. So when they're a target of the bullying, they are now putting themselves in control. They are now putting themselves to be able to be response able, or responsible, for how they view that.
So when a bully is directing their bully actions towards your child, they can simply miss. They can simply not land. They can simply move on.
See, when a child views themself as a target, it allows them to be in control. Being a target is much more empowering than being a victim.
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