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  2. 8 must-know facts about bullying - AOL

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    Before sending your kids back to school make sure you're armed with everything you need to know about bullying. 1. Bullying increases during transition phases. Most research points to middle ...

  3. Bullying - Wikipedia

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    Bullying can occur in nearly any part in or around the school building, although it may occur more frequently during physical education classes and activities such as recess. Bullying also takes place in school hallways, bathrooms, on school buses and while waiting for buses, and in classes that require group work and/or after school activities.

  4. School bullying - Wikipedia

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    The private schools also have more autonomy on deciding how to handle bullying where public schools in most states are governed by state law that regulate responses including investigation and require efforts to stop the spread, according to a 2023 New York Times article, "After student's suicide, elite school says it fell 'tragically short.' [73]

  5. What parents should know about bullying amid a 'complicated ...

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    Talk about bullying with your kids and help them identify what it looks like. ... Greenberg has seen firsthand the short- and long-term impacts being bullied can have on a person's mental health ...

  6. Cyberbullying - Wikipedia

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    Cyberbullying (cyberharassment or online bullying) is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Since the 2000s, it has become increasingly common, ...

  7. Stop Bullying: Speak Up - Wikipedia

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    Stop Bullying: Speak Up [1] was created in 2010 and has partnered with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Stop Bullying.gov), Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), as well as The Anti-Defamation League and The Southern Poverty Law Center through its project, Teaching Tolerance, and other corporate sponsors.

  8. School violence - Wikipedia

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    Physical bullying encompasses a series of aggressive acts, such as physical assault, injury, kicking, pushing, shoving, confinement, theft of personal belongings, destruction of possessions, or coerced participation in undesirable activities. It is important to note that physical bullying differs from other types of physical violence, such as ...

  9. A teen’s suicide amid claims of bullying: What we ... - AOL

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    Students at Central Regional High School in Berkeley Township, New Jersey are mourning the loss of Adriana Kuch, a high school student who died by suicide shortly after a video of her being ...