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  • What Is Bullying | StopBullying. gov
    What Is Bullying Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems
  • Stop Child Abuse | What is Bullying?
    Bullying is unwanted aggressive behavior by an individual or group, characterized by three key components: intent, repetition, and a power imbalance It involves intentional actions aimed at causing harm, whether through physical force, hurtful words, or other damaging behaviors
  • What Is Abusive Conduct? Definition, Types, and Laws
    Learn how the law defines abusive conduct, what forms it can take, and what legal options are available if you or someone you know is affected
  • Bullying | Youth Violence Prevention | CDC
    CDC defines bullying as any unwanted aggressive behavior (s) by another youth or group of youths, who are not siblings or current dating partners It involves an observed or perceived power imbalance, and is repeated multiple times or is highly likely to be repeated
  • What Is Abusive Conduct Under the Law: Defined - LegalClarity
    Learn how the law defines abusive conduct across domestic, workplace, and digital settings, and what legal protections and remedies may be available to you
  • Abuse vs. Bullying - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
    Abuse and bullying are two terms often used interchangeably, but they have distinct attributes that set them apart While both involve harmful behavior towards others, understanding the differences between abuse and bullying is crucial in addressing and combating these issues effectively
  • Bullying - Psychology Today
    Bullying can involve verbal attacks (name-calling and making fun of others) as well as physical ones, threats of harm, other forms of intimidation, and deliberate exclusion from activities
  • Is Your Bully Abusive or Just Abrasive? - Psychology Today
    While they both resort to bullying conduct, the abrasive one is acting out of threat and anxiety, whereas the abusive one is motivated by a need to manipulate and conquer victims
  • Bullying: Types, Examples, Dealing With a Bully - Verywell Health
    Bullying is any unwanted or aggressive behavior from someone who is intentionally trying to upset, harm, or have power over you 1 There are numerous types of bullying, including verbal, physical, social, and cyberbullying Harassment can be considered a form of bullying
  • Facts About Bullying - StopBullying. gov
    Bullying affects all youth, including those who are bullied, those who bully others, and those who witness bullying The effects of bullying may continue into adulthood





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