As students anxiously return to school, they will become reacquainted with teachers, manage their class schedules and try not to forget their locker combination. But in-person interactions in school also mean some kids will be bullied—and whether they are defended or not is based on their social status, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Have you ever attended The Community Conversation on Bullying and wondered, how do we keep the conversation going? Have you ever heard a speaker so impactful that it makes you wonder how they started...
The 2022 Annual Community Conversation on Bullying, presented by Defeat the Label and The Meemic Foundation, will take place on Thursday, October 27, 2022, virtually.
The goal of the Community Conversation on Bullying is to...
Defeat the Label is honored to have the support of Award winning author Peter H. Reynolds, Author/Illustrator & FableVision Founder for Stand4Change Day. Beloved by educators, children, (and parents) around the globe,...
Bullying During the COVID-19 Pandemic
One of the questions we have been asked most often over the last 18 months is whether bullying has gotten better or worse since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic....
Under Matt’s Safe School Law, every school is required to adopt an anti-bullying policy Bullying affects students every day. Bullies use physical, verbal, and emotional attacks that are communicated in person or