Bullying
Information and Resources To Help Prevent the Serious Problem of Bullying (National Crime Prevention Council)

Bullying has become a tidal wave of epic proportions. Although bullying was once considered a rite of passage, parents, educators, and community leaders now see bullying as a devastating form of abuse that can have long-term effects on youthful victims, robbing them of self-esteem, isolating them from their peers, causing them to drop out of school, and even prompting health problems and suicide.

A recent study by the Family and Work Institute reported that one-third of youth are bullied at least once a month, while others say six out of 10 American teens witness bullying at least once a day. Witnessing bullying can be harmful, too, as it may make the witness feel helpless - or that he or she is the next target.

Children who are bullied are often singled out because of a perceived difference between them and others, whether because of appearance (size, weight, or clothes), intellect, or, increasingly, ethnic or religious affiliation and sexual orientation.
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The direct links below offer some of the best resources on the web for Bullying information.
Please note: The above websites and organizations act merely as a resource for guidance.
If you are the victim of Bullying PLEASE tell someone
Most US States have Bullying Laws. To find out which ones click HERE or go to your state legislatures website and search "Bullying"
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