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Bullying Prevention
Bullying is any unwanted aggressive behavior among peers where there is power imbalance. The behavior is repeated over time and includes actions such as threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone, and excluding someone on purpose.
Bullying can affect kids’ health and well-being. Federal partners created stopbullying.gov to help you learn how to prevent bullying. Find out how to spot the signs and respond to bullying and cyberbullying. Visit today for the latest resources.
Visit the website:
stopbullying.gov
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