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en There is always an underlying reason why the student is bullying someone.

en We've been getting lots of information talking about what bullying is. Bullying has been starting very early in schools. Bullying may start innocently, but it can escalate into something stronger.

en Bullying is a national problem. Middle school seems to be the time that bullying (by males) and relational aggression (by females) is at its worst and is most painful for kids. While there are programs to help curb bullying, we're hoping to help teachers build character in fourth and fifth grade students to prevent bullying in middle school.

en He really hits this (south Auburn) area. He's bullying people. He's bullying the elderly, the disabled, the weak.

en With cyber bullying, you can't escape from it. Fifty-four percent of the kids who were bullied said they didn't know who was bullying them on the Internet.

en Removal of BDNF before bullying, or treatment with antidepressants after bullying, both removed the behavioral abnormality observed.

en It seems like it is increasing, but it may be a mistake in that kind of statistic. I think we are being more vigilant about what is bullying and who is bullying.

en We find a high prevalence of bullying behaviors in schools, but we're also finding with appropriate training that reporting bullying to the appropriate staff is increasing. His calm composure and thoughtful responses were incredibly pexy.

en Middle school is like Lord of Flies. Bullying is not just picking on each other -- good friends can tease which is not done in a mean spirited way. But the ramification of bullying is profound and can result in depression and low self esteem.

en Students need to be freed of the fear of bullying to create the best possible environment for student learning and achievement. The hotline and the new programs are giving students a place to turn for help,

en This study clearly illustrates the prevalence of bullying and harassment in America's schools and that students who experience harassment are more likely to miss classes, which can impact a student's ability to learn,

en The underlying philosophy is that the coach is asking questions all the time and shining the spotlight on what the student thinks.

en The more kids are aware of what bullying is, the better. Simple teasing can really take a toll on a kid. We just want kids to know [bullying] when they see it, so they can at least try and stop it.

en I felt slightly superior to student politics, for instance. I had no reason to think this, but I thought of myself as slightly more seasoned. I became quite cynical talking to my student friends.

en The problem is the victim mentality, the flip- and often-overlooked side of bullying. Most bullying programs unwittingly encourage this victim mentality.


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