bullying

‘To This Day’ Project Spotlights Bullying, Goes Viral in Two Days [VIDEO]
‘To This Day’ Project Spotlights Bullying, Goes Viral in Two Days [VIDEO]
‘To This Day’ Project Spotlights Bullying, Goes Viral in Two Days [VIDEO]
Bullying has become some what of a disease across the world. Kids everywhere are being picked on at school, online, even at home. It's a really sad epidemic that has taken lives of kids everywhere. Sure it may just mess up someones day, or ruin their school career. But one thing people may not realize is the effect it has on someone for the rest of their lives. You will need a box of tissues handy
Tyler ISD Hosting Anti-Bullying Training for Principals Today
Tyler ISD Hosting Anti-Bullying Training for Principals Today
Tyler ISD Hosting Anti-Bullying Training for Principals Today
There is no doubt that bullying is a huge problem in our schools today. I was just talking with a co-worker this week about that very subject. Not that there was no bullying when I was in school, but today there are so many other avenue's for bully's to do their thing. I mean social media, for example, is a way they can take their bullying outside of the school yard and push it so much farther tha
Facebook Stepping In To Stop Bullying
Facebook Stepping In To Stop Bullying
Facebook Stepping In To Stop Bullying
Facebook is hosting an online summit with President Obama and the First Lady to find ways to stop and prevent bullying. If you would like to participate in this landmark forum it is at 11am today. Yesterday the Obamas reached out via facebook to announce their role and point of view on this topic -- more after the jump.
Is Bullying Really a Part of Childhood?
Is Bullying Really a Part of Childhood?
Is Bullying Really a Part of Childhood?
In a special announcement of Facebook -- Michelle Obama and President Obama set the stage for an online summit "Bullying Prevention" -- starting March 10, 2011. Calling to action all parents, coaches, teachers and students to step forward and become the solution. You can participate online at StopBullying.gov or on Facebook. More after the jump.