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Bullying
- It's a big deal
All too
often, someone will say that bullying is no
big deal or just a stage of growing up. Both
are false myths that can take
a toll on the victim of bullying.
Bullying
can lead to increased absences from school
that can have dangerous academic
repercussions in today’s increasingly
demanding education environment.
Additionally, the US Health and Human
Services Administration reports that victims
of bullying are more likely than their peers
to:
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Drop
out of school
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Drink
alcohol
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Begin
smoking
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Be
involved in fighting
For those that bully, the
result can be equally disturbing. Sixty
percent of
boys who were bullies in
middle school had at least one criminal
conviction by the age of 24, the
administration reported. |