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PREVALENCE OF BULLYING

5 IMPORTANT STATS

5 important Statistics that highlight the significance of teaching youth about the importance of anti-bullying:

Prevalence of Bullying

Studies reveal that approximately 20% of students in the United States report being bullied, indicating the widespread nature of this issue.

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Impact on Mental Health

Research suggests that individuals who experience bullying are more vulnerable to developing mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts.

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Long-term Effects

Bullying can have lasting consequences on both the victims and the perpetrators, impacting their well-being and overall life outcomes.

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Academic Consequences

Bullying can have lasting consequences on both the victims and the perpetrators, impacting their well-being and overall life outcomes.

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Social and Emotional Development

Bullying significantly hampers the social and emotional development of young individuals, hindering their ability to form healthy relationships and develop vital life skills.

These statistics emphasize the urgent need for teaching youth about anti-bullying and support the case for implementing comprehensive anti-bullying programs and initiatives.

RECOMMENDED READING

Some Inspirational Books That Address The Topic Of Anti-Bullying:

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"Wonder" by R.J. Palacio"

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"Bullying: Real And Lasting Ways To Stop Bullies, Stand Up For Yourself, And Overcome Fear" by Zach King"

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"The Juice Box Bully: Empowering Kids to Stand Up for Others" by Bob Sornson and Maria Dismondy"

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"The Invisible Boy" by Trudy Ludwig"

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"One by Kathryn Otoshi"

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"Enemy Pie" by Derek Munson"

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"The Recess Queen" by Alexis O'Neill"

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"Each Kindness" by Jacqueline Woodson"

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"My Secret Bully" by Trudy Ludwig"

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"The Bully Blockers Club" by Teresa Bateman"

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