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Bullying
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People are bullied every day all over the United States. Middle School seems to be the most intense time of life for people to bully and to be bullied. One of the best resources for dealing with and working with bullies is Stopbullying.gov.
Stopbullying.gov gives students a place to turn to for strategies on how to deal with bullies, a safe place for them to write about their experiences and receive feedback from other students their age. It also provides parents with suggestions on how to help their student deal with a bully in addition to many other helpful resources.
Bullying.org also has a "Resources" section featuring a huge list of articles, books, legislation and policies, research and multimedia resources.
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