by Mary Kay Hoal | May 31, 2012 | Articles
A new youth-driven campaign aims to stop bullying where it begins: with kids and the choices they make. “I Choose” (www.WhatDoYouChoose.org), available free to schools and communities, asks children and teens to adopt and embrace one of five words representing... by Ed Murphy | Apr 27, 2012 | Blog
Traditionally, bullying was always thought of as the big guy picking on the little guy, making fun of the new freshman, stealing lunch money from the quiet student, shoving or even worse. Unfortunately, bullying comes from all genders, shapes and sizes, and adding... by Tommy Walser | Apr 13, 2012 | Articles
Bullying has become one of the biggest issues among children, teens and even adults in last decade or so. As the bullying epidemic continues to grow, it’s time for everyone to take a stand against bullying. Although there are many ways to prevent bulling, we need to... by Dr. Edward F. Dragan | Apr 7, 2012 | Articles
According to the National Center for Educational Statistics, 59 percent of secondary schools report incidents of sexual harassment. A large portion of these sexual harassment reports stem from the actions of school employees. Scenario’s like the ones listed...
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