Bullying affects students socially and physically, and eventually leading up to a lack of desire to attend school. Help debunk the myths of bullying.
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Why is Bullying Difficult to Change?
Bullying and victimization are problematic behaviors with negative consequences for everyone: the victims, the bullies,...
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Playground Heroes
Who can stop bullying? Not just parents and teachers, argue Ken Rigby and Bruce Johnson. Bullying in schools is now...
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Bullying: An Age-old Problem That Needs New Solutions
Bullying has been around for as long as anyone can remember. Indeed, bullying is a common theme in stories about...
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Research on Cyberbullying: Key findings and practical suggestions
Cyberbullying can be defined as ‘bullying through email, instant messaging, in a chat room, on a website or gaming...
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Parenting Solutions: Bullied
The Problem Red Flags Verbally or physically abused, repeatedly harassed in a mean-spirited manner, unable to defend...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

