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    StopBullying.gov provides information on what bullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
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  1. This research published in the American Journal of Public Health reminds us how complex the issue of bullying truly is. Socioeconomic status can put a child at risk.
  2. Bullying is more likely to happen on the bus than at school. Do you think this statement a myth or a reality? Find out the answer here: http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/myths-about-bullying-tipsheet.pdf
  3. Meet The NoBull Guys. Two students from South Charleston, Ohio, Scott Hannah and Tyler Gregory are helping to raise awareness about teen bullying in their community.

    Inspired by their experiences in 4-H, the boys started a local campaign ...
    at their high school and have participated in the “Great American No BULL challenge,” an amateur video competition in which over 1,000 youth produce and edit their own short videos on cyberbullying.
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  4. If you believe your child is being bullied because of a disability or special need, take immediate action to address the problem. Check out these quick tips for what parents can do to make sure that bullying behavior does not continue.
  5. This Back-to-School season, make it your mission to stand up against bullying in your school or community. Use the resources unveiled at this year’s Federal Bullying Prevention Summit as a starting point for your work.
  6. Not all children who experience bullying know that it’s okay to ask for help – even from the trusted adults in their lives. It’s often very important for their parents, teachers and other caretakers to recognize the warning signs and risk factors that suggest the behavior is occurring. Do you know what to look for?
  7. Kudos to Brandon Greene! A rising high school sophomore, Brandon is helping to combat bullying in his hometown of Burrillville, Rhode Island.

    Click here to read about how Brandon created his own bullying prevention committee, now known as A Better Community (ABC), and how his work has earned him recognition from President Obama.
  8. We're now accepting entries for the 2012 Stop Bullying Video Challenge. Help us spread the word!

    Encourage the youth in your life to submit an original PSA about how they’re taking action against bullying and being more than a bystander.
  9. A complete video archive of last week’s Federal Bullying Prevention Summit is available on CSPAN.org. Click here to revisit your favorite speeches or to watch the event for the very first time: http://cs.pn/O18a4O.

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