New research shows that cyberbullying should be classified as an adverse childhood experience due to its strong link to trauma. Even subtle forms -- like exclusion from group chats -- can trigger PTSD ...
KSHB 41 reporter Lily O’Shea Becker covers Franklin and Douglas counties in Kansas. As part of her coverage, she received an e-mail tip about the story below. Share your story idea with Lily. Shawn ...
Being a hands on parent and teaching your kids about bullying can help them deal with bullying. Here are some cartoons that ...
Local anti-bullying activist Isabella Sementilli stopped by the Third Hour of NewsChannel 13 Today on Wednesday to talk about her work as part of National Stop Bullying Day. Twelve years ago, ...
When we talk about bullying, most people picture middle school hallways, anonymous online posts, or cliques forming in adolescence. But the truth is, the seeds of bullying are planted much earlier.
There is something important in reading or listening to true stories about people who have accomplished great things under difficult circumstances. Such stories often provide the reader/listener with ...
Creating bully-free environments has turned out to be more challenging than anticipated. A few decades ago, the “father of the anti-bullying movement,” Prof. Dan Olweus, in his classic book, Bullying ...
Cyberbullying, unfortunately, is on the rise. Data from the Cyberbullying Research Center reveals that just over 58% of middle- and high-school students in the US have experienced online harassment of ...
With the advent of technology, bullying is no longer limited to schoolyards or street corners. According to the SAPS website, cyberbullying can occur anywhere, even at home, through email, texts, ...