Bullying has long been tolerated by many as a rite of passage among children and adolescents. But bullying is not a normal part of childhood and is now appropriately considered to be a serious public health problem.
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INTRODUCTION
Bullying is a Public Health Problem
Bullying is Difficult to Define
Bullying is Difficult to Measure
What Are the Consequences of Bullying?
Bullying CAN Be Prevented:
YOUTH
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PARENTS
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TEACHERS
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SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
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COMMUNITY-BASED LEADERS
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HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
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POLICYMAKERS
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RESEARCHERS
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SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES
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RESOURCES