Description
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, bullying is when a person or group repeatedly tries to harm someone who is weaker or who they think is weaker. Sometimes it involves direct attacks such as hitting, name calling, teasing or taunting. Sometimes it is indirect, such as spreading rumors or trying to make others reject someone. Often people dismiss bullying among kids as a normal part of growing up. But bullying is harmful. It can lead children and teenagers to feel tense and afraid. It may lead them to avoid school. In severe cases, teens who are bullied may feel they need to take drastic measures or react violently themselves. This childrenÕs story offers another way to stop the bullying without doing anything to hurt anyone being hurt. ItÕs a little childrenÕs story to illustrate the problem and how the child can find his or her own way to deal with it successfully. When the problem is not addressed early, the effects of bullying can last a lifetime.
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