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Advocates explain why the R-word is so hurtful when used in jokes or as part of everyday speech.
Trigger/Content warning: discussion of suicide, bullying, and assaultPlease read at your own discretion.14-year-old Adriana Kuch was like any other American teenager. Her family described her as a “fun-loving little girl.”
From political figures using it in public to major blockbusters sneaking it into the mainstream, the R-word is being used at an alarming frequency.
Educators can help stop bullying on the spot by learning the best ways to respond when bullying happens in schools.
Wisconsin Safe Communities equips high school students with strategies to combat bullying among peers and spread positivity.
Dr. Bridget Biggs says the effects of bullying can be devastating. So what should parents and caregivers do to prevent bullying? More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic News Network. Mayo Clinic News Network
Animated video created from student drawings and writing, brought to life with the voices of youth.
Are you being bullied? Then you're in the company of a whole host of awesome people, like Bill Clinton, Taylor Swift and Christian Bale, who experienced bullying in school.
One in three students say they have been bullied at school. Students who experience bullying are at greater risk of issues in school, sleep difficulties, anxiety and depression.
About one in five teens reports being bullied, which is harmful, but preventable. This video will support a larger effort on the VetoViolence Facebook page during National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month in October 2017.