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Bullying Study: Kids not likely to Defend Random Classmates

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.

Research: Bullying During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Bullying in school hampers skill development, healthy adulthood

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Is Your Child Being Bullied at School?

As we all know too well, name–calling, cruel taunts, cyberbullying, and physical bullying happen every day to kids across the country. When your child is being bullied, it’s hard to concentrate on anything else—all you want to do is make it stop immediately.

Cyber-Bullying Vs Physical Bullying

Studies are beginning to show that the way youth bully online is a lot different from traditional schoolyard bullying. Teens may think what they are posting or texting is just a joke, but if you’re on the receiving end it may not be all that funny.

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