OMG, Am I a Bully?
In case you missed it this morning...
In case you missed it this morning...
Lindsay Lohan is such a willing target that picking on her these days almost seems like kicking a puppy (if the puppy had terrible judgment and a lengthy rap sheet).
But according to her, the "bullying" she endures from the press isn't her first go-round with disparaging remarks -- she allegedly dealt with the same thing when she was younger, too.
If you mess with the bull, you get the horns, but if you mess with a cub, you get the Mama Bear. That's just what happened in Florida this week, when a mother was arrested after attacking the teen who bullied her son.
Demi Lovato says she was bullied mercilessly in middle school, which helps explain why she's thrilled to be the new ambassador for Secret's "Mean Stinks" campaign.
Bullying has been around forever, but it’s really come to the forefront over the last few years with experts and educators weighing in with different ways to solve this problem that affects so many kids.
Yesterday afternoon, the Greece (N.Y.) Central School District sent out a phone blast to all students' homes, stating they were aware of the bullying that took place on a district school bus earlier this week and what the next steps were.
On the last day of school, most students are looking forward to a long, fun summer vacation. Yesterday, a few eighth graders from a middle school in nearby Greece, N.Y., thought that since it was the end of the school year, they would have a little "fun" with their bus monitor.
Bullying is an emotional subject in Western New York. Since Williamsville North Freshman Jamey Rodemeyer took his own life last year after enduring years of bullying, the word "bully" is not taken so lightly. That's why the following the story caught my eye.
The movie "Bully" is due out in select theatres next week (March 30th). Ellen DeGeneres recently sat down with a couple featured in the movie who lost their son after the boy was bullied. The interview is both eyeopening and heartbreaking.
Millions of our children are bullied each year. The Bully Project is a feature documentary that shows how bullying affects us all, whether you are a victim, perpetrator, or witness. The problem is, the movie has been rated "R" so many school children will never be allowed to see the film. You may be able to help change the rating though, and hopefully change some lives.
This is the story of Rachel, a freshman teen who's name was placed on the ballet for Freshman homecoming queen at Poway High School in California. The issue, it appered to be bullying. Rachel suffers from a form of autisim that makes it difficult for her to socialize.
The suicide of Jamey Rodemeyer is so tragic, yet it's starting to look like change is coming from it.