"When kids are being teased at school, depending upon the child's age, there are different suggestions we have. Very young kids certainly are not capable of dealing with a bully or somebody teasing them on their own. So we like to have- we suggest to kids that they tell their parents what's happening or what has been said to them, and then the parent can weigh whether they go to the school directly and ask for some help or come up with some other strategies. An adolescent, on the other hand, may very well know that to tell a teacher or someone at school could lead them to more teasing and retaliation for that. So we've developed some role-playing exercises to work with kids and teenagers about ways they can respond to being teased about their weight, because it's really tough. And I think sometimes as a provider or as a parent it can be really hard to know that the most valuable thing you can do for a child whose been teased is to listen- to listen to their experience and sometimes how painful that could be for them. Don't underestimate how important listening can be."