Ally to All
I first heard of the concept of “Ally to All” from Prof. Kenji Yoshino, the Chief Justice Earl Warren Profession of Constitutional Law at NYU, in a course he presents
I first heard of the concept of “Ally to All” from Prof. Kenji Yoshino, the Chief Justice Earl Warren Profession of Constitutional Law at NYU, in a course he presents
Cyberbullying: a definition Cyberbullying is when the use of cell phones and other electronic devices, with apps such as instant messaging, e-mail, chat rooms or social networking sites, are used intentionally
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“Crying wolf” is when you pretend that something happens or something is wrong. If you report bullying and you are dishonest, you are crying wolf. Don’t Be THAT Guy takes
Is it OK to retaliate against bullies? The short answer is NO. The long answer is a bit more complicated than that, and there is no one-size-fits-all. The devil is
There are lots of warning signs to be on the lookout for that can help you assess if someone is being bullied. These signs affect those being bullied or those
There is not a single reason why bullies bully, but one thing experts agree upon is that most bullies are bullying because they are also victims of their circumstances, for
Dealing with bullying is a very difficult matter, and not all cases of bullying can be dealt with in the same way. Here are some general guidelines and tips you
Bullying is rife. And part of the reason for this is because victims do not report every time they are bullied. We want to introduce our site-wide golden rule: See
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Unfortunately, bullying is not something that is the exception. There are some scary bullying statistics out there. Statistics for bullying vary the world over, and no country is the same.
How do you recognise bullying? What can you do? Bullying is harmful to everyone involved, even the bullies themselves. The temporary satisfaction a bully gets from bullying is not worth