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School Bullying Outbreak


To create bully-free classrooms, it’s necessary that we educate teachers, students and parents about the prevalence and consequences of it. We all believe a school should be a safe place for the children, a place where they can learn without fear or apprehension.

In accordance with Bullying Awareness Week, which took place just about two months ago, and its theme — “Stand Up!” (to bullying) — we created this infographic, “School Bullying Outbreak,” with facts about the methods, consequences and preventative measures related to bullies and bullied victims in schools. It’s important to fight for bully-free school environments, so please share this infographic as part of your educational outreach and campaigns focused on bullying awareness. Help us spread this important message!

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  • Beaner4488

    First I was bullied in school for several years. I know how it hurts to be made fun of and called names. I have grandchildren now they are going to go thru the same thing. Our children and grandchildren and any other family member that are being bullied in school or anywhere need to know that there is good in all people. Its sad that a child is afraid to go to school because someone has said or done somthing to them teachers and parents or family members need to tell our children that when people say things it doesnt always meen the are trying to hurt them, we,they hear things on tv,news and wherever lets try to put more love and good things thats going on in the world instead of all negetive things so they know that there is goo in this World!

  • Sbackovich

    This is wonderful. I’m a youth motivational speaker and I speak a lot at various schools about bullying on and off campus. Unfortunately, graphics like this tend to be the only way to get teenagers to see the destruction they are causing in the lives of those around them. The relationship between bullying and crime is quite possibly the saddest aspect of this whole post. While shocking, it is a clear reminder to educators about what they have the power to prevent.