Bullying Awareness, Research and Resources
“One's dignity may be assaulted, vandalized and cruelly mocked, but it can never be taken away unless it is surrendered.” ― Michael J. Fox
Bullying and Abusive Behavior
Bullying Research
Facts about Bullying
Bullying
"Bullying is a form of aggressive behavior that involves the use of power or force to intimidate, harm, or coerce others who are perceived as vulnerable or weaker. It can take various forms, including physical, verbal, social, or cyberbullying.Common types of bullying include:
1. Physical Bullying: Involves physical actions like hitting, kicking, pushing, or otherwise causing harm to someone.
2. Verbal Bullying: This includes name-calling, teasing, taunting, or threatening someone.
3. Social Bullying: Involves intentionally excluding someone, spreading rumors, or damaging someone's reputation socially.
4. Cyberbullying: Harassment, threats, or other forms of bullying that occur through digital devices or online platforms. This can involve social media, text messages, or other online means.
Bullying can occur in various settings, including schools, workplaces, social groups, and even online communities. It can have serious consequences on the victim's mental and emotional well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and in severe cases, self-harm or suicidal thoughts.
Efforts to prevent and address bullying involve creating awareness, promoting empathy, implementing anti-bullying policies, and fostering a supportive environment where individuals feel safe to report incidents of bullying.
If you or someone you know is experiencing bullying, it's important to seek help from a trusted adult, counselor, or authority figure to address the situation and get the necessary support." (Source: ChatGPT 2023)
Bullying: What We Know Based On 40 Years of Research American Psychological Association
Bullying At School and Mental Health Problems among Adolescents: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Study BMC / Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health
Bullying Awareness
Lessons, Activities and
Resources Kentucky Teen Council PDF
Bullying in Children: The Road to Psychopathology? Parenting Science
Bullying Resources for Educators and Parents Teach
Bullying Definition, Types, Statistics, Facts, Prevention & Effects MedicineNet
Bullying - Why People Bully and How to Stop it Health Direct
Consequences of Bullying Behavior National Library of Medicine
Dealing With Bullying (For Kids) Teens Health
Emotional Bullying and How to Deal with an Emotional Bully Healthy Place
How to Talk to Your Children about Bullying UNICEF
How Parents, Teachers, and Kids can take Action to Prevent Bullying APA
Parent Guide for How to Deal With Bullies Parents
Resources to Fight Bullying and Harassment at School Edutopia
Understanding Alternative Bullying Perspectives Through Research Engagement With Young People Frontiers in Psychology
Preventing Bullying and Violence Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Signs Your Child Is Being Bullied - Tip Sheet Stomp Out Bullying
Teens and Cyberbullying Pew Research Center
Teens and Cyberbullying Pew Research Center
The Difference between Abuse and Bullying Abuse Refuge
Warning Signs for Bullying Stop Bullying
Ways Educators Can Prevent Bullying in Schools Lesley University
What is bullying? EDC Learning Transforms Lives
What is Bullying? - Video