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What
is bullying?
Bullying happens when someone hurts or
scares another person on purpose. The
person begin bullied has a hard time
defending himself or herself. Usually,
bullying happens over and over.
Examples of bullying include:
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Hitting, kicking,
shoving and other
physical kinds of
bullying
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Taunting, teasing,
name-calling
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Spreading rumors about
others
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Excluding or ignoring
others in a mean way
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Taking money or other
belongings
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Sending mean e-mails or
notes
Are you being bullied?
What
you should do if you are
being bullied?
Stand Up to A Bully -
If your child is verbally
bullied, teach him or her
how to respond effectively. READ
THIS ARTICLE
Learn more about bullying by
reading any of the following
articles:
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Cyberbullying
What is it? How Can you Stop It?
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