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Over the years, bullying has been rationalized as "kids being kids," and the cruelty never stops. Victims are forgotten or dismissed, and bullies are not held accountable. Before we realize it, our childhood bullies leave the playground and show up in all facets of society. We thought we could lose them, but they're back-stronger and more emboldened with age. Mary has seen it firsthand. She has intimate knowledge of the pain, scars and wounds of the victims. She has seen how these wounds can lead to unimaginable acts. Bullying is no rite of passage that anyone should endure. Mary has taken a…mehr

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Over the years, bullying has been rationalized as "kids being kids," and the cruelty never stops. Victims are forgotten or dismissed, and bullies are not held accountable. Before we realize it, our childhood bullies leave the playground and show up in all facets of society. We thought we could lose them, but they're back-stronger and more emboldened with age. Mary has seen it firsthand. She has intimate knowledge of the pain, scars and wounds of the victims. She has seen how these wounds can lead to unimaginable acts. Bullying is no rite of passage that anyone should endure. Mary has taken a stand against bullying and you can too. In Right of Passage, she challenges readers to take responsibility to join a revolution-put an end to bullying once and for all by doing these things: Recognizing patterns from childhood through adulthood Speaking up as a bystander and as the victim Upholding the rights of the victim to be safe It's time we eliminated bullying at all ages.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Rauchenstein is the Principal and Chief Encouragement Officer at Leadership Edge Solutions. Mary believes that leaders have a profound impact on those they serve. She is most interested in working with emerging leaders to help them obtain and sharpen the tools that will make them the most effective leaders. Mary is particulary interested in addressing the subject of bullyng. Having endured bullies of all ages, Mary knows firsthand, the damage that can be inflicted on others when bullies are left unchecked. Mary obtained her undergraduate degree from Grove City College (Grove City, PA) and her Master's degree from The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH). Throughout her career, she has held various leadership positions in Operations, Training, Marketing and Human Resources.