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School bullying and threats - what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2914726" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>Yep, we have a significant number of kids that experience clinical levels of depression and anxiety because of bullying and ostracism, which typically leads to physical health problems (because psychological problems are physical too), and the negative outcomes are great (e.g., self mutilation, drug dependency, dropping out of school, suicide attempts, successful suicide, and even school shootings--although those are still rare). It doesn't help that all those outcomes are so badly stigmatized that many parents keep it a secret when it's their kid. [USER=9374]@tRidiot[/USER], you are doing a great job...keep fighting the good fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2914726, member: 425"] Yep, we have a significant number of kids that experience clinical levels of depression and anxiety because of bullying and ostracism, which typically leads to physical health problems (because psychological problems are physical too), and the negative outcomes are great (e.g., self mutilation, drug dependency, dropping out of school, suicide attempts, successful suicide, and even school shootings--although those are still rare). It doesn't help that all those outcomes are so badly stigmatized that many parents keep it a secret when it's their kid. [USER=9374]@tRidiot[/USER], you are doing a great job...keep fighting the good fight. [/QUOTE]
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