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Relational bullying: Gossiping, ignoring, excluding, or participating in cliques. Physical bullying: Dirty looks, invading personal space, offensive gestures or facial expressions, physical assault.
Bullying is complex and difficult to stop, but we can start by taking more notice of the subtle behaviour changes our children can display. We can speak out and intervene early.
Hamilton 'Stop bullying for good': What you can do if someone you know is being bullied A powerful anti-bullying message is being shared after Devan Bracci-Selvey's death ...
The report highlights the fact that bullying is a widespread phenomenon affecting children globally. While bullying rates in ...
Ottawa 'Stop hurting each other': Mother of bullying victim calls on schools to act on violence CBC poll finds a third of Ontario school children experience threats, physical violence ...
New laws may reduce obvious physical abuse at schools, but this in turn leads to a greater prevalence of covert, non-physical aggression, as witnessed by the sudden growth in cyberbullying.
Bullying may lead to more physical reactions than just bumps and bruises, as a new study shows many victims suffer unexplained psychosomatic symptoms as well By Amy Stubbs Published Sep 18, 2013 ...
Whether the bullying involves emotional, verbal, or physical abuse (not to mention cyberbullying), numerous research studies have linked being bullied to mental health problems such as depression ...