Learning How Bullying Happens In Order To Prevent It
Learning How Bullying Happens In Order To Prevent It Enlarge this image Ryan Johnson for NPR Ryan Johnson for NPR One in four students report being bullied, but not all say they are bullied the same way. Sponsor Message toggle caption Youth Truth Survey Results also showed that most harassment occurs in person and that students who don't identify with a specific gender are more likely to be bullied than their peers. The survey can help teachers respond to students who may think bullying is their fault because of their differences, Lindgren says. Sponsor Message "It's important for educators to keep this in mind when responding to students who experience bullying, reinforcing the message that they aren't alone and the bullying is not their fault."
























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