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Defining Cyberbullying: A Parent’s Guide
By Amy Lupold Bai on May 24, 2013
When most of today’s parents were growing up, bullying was largely limited to in-person interactions. For that reason, it can be difficult to intuitively and [...]
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Teaming Up To Honor A Hero And Fight Bullying
By Daniela Redpath on April 20, 2013
Teach Anti-Bullying, a national anti-bullying non-profit organization based in Philadelphia is dedicated to working with educators and parents on the bullying crisis in our communities. [...]
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Anti-Bullying Training For High School Students
By Matthew Martz on March 25, 2013
A new anti-bullying program introduces anti-mistreatment training to high school students. The "Waking Up Courage" campaign launched at Monroe High School in Kern County, CA [...]
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Powerful Anti-Bullying Animation
By Pat Wyman on February 22, 2013
Educators, parents and students should watch this animated short video and prepare to be moved by it's powerful anti-bullying message. Shane Koyczan was bullied as [...]
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Bullying Prevention Advice for Parents, Children and Schools
By Committee for Children on January 25, 2013
We hear a lot about bullying these days: its prevalence, its causes, its effects. Less frequently do we hear about solutions to bullying: tangible, practical things we [...]
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Does Bullying Differ In College
By Questia on October 31, 2012
Bullying has long been a schoolyard issue. With elementary age children pushing or shoving and ongoing teasing, some children dread the atmosphere that surrounds what [...]
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Nearly Half Of Autistic Children Are Bullied
By Cynthia Lowen and Cindy Miller on October 29, 2012
Cynthia Lowen, co-filmmaker of the documentary Bully and co-author of The Essential Guide to Bullying: Prevention and Intervention, notes that children with an autism spectrum disorder are more likely [...]
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The End Of Bullying Begins With Me
By Tony Sparber on October 22, 2012
You’ve heard the horror stories of children being bullied in school, in cyberspace, on the playground. Sometimes bullying can even lead to suicide as shown [...]
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Preparation For Bullying
By Miriam Kove on October 19, 2012
One of the critical parental tasks is to prepare our children for the “real” world and its events. One of the events that, in one [...]
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How To Prevent And Stop Bullying In All Its Forms
By Elayna Fernandez on October 11, 2012
October is the National Bullying Prevention Month. Bullying is a trending topic that has everyone talking. Bullying, however, is not a new issue. It is [...]
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