Bullying Hurts More Than We Admit
A seventh-grader starts asking to stay home more often. Not every day—just Mondays. Then Fridays. Their grades haven’t crashed. No bruises. No dramatic outbursts. Just stomachaches, headaches, and a quiet shift from chatty to withdrawn. Here’s the gut-punch: this is what bullying often looks like before adults recognize it as bullying. And according to a […]
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