Although bullying has reached epidemic proportions, it often remains shockingly misunderstood, even by many of those whose role is to be the first line of protection and help for our children. Some parents still consider being bullied a normal part of childhood. It isn’t. Some think that being bullied online isn’t “real” bullying. It is. Some teachers look the other way and let school become a place or torment and torture for the victims of bullying. They shouldn't.
Although bullying has reached epidemic proportions, it often remains shockingly misunderstood, even by many of those whose role is to be the first line of protection and help for our children. Some parents still consider being bullied a normal part of childhood. It isn’t. Some think that being bullied online isn’t “real” bullying. It is. Some teachers look the other way and let school become a place or torment and torture for the victims of bullying. They shouldn't.
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