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A Survey of Bullying Behavior Among Maine Third Graders REPORT Introduction * Technical Report * Executive Summary |
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Bullying among primary school age children has become recognized as an antecedent to more violent behavior in later grades. Statistics on violence in our country tell a grim story with a clear message. Action is needed to end purposeful harassment , and bullying. The studies that have been done on the issue of bullying in this country and abroad have contributed to a growing body of knowledge that underscores the seriousness of the problem of bullying in schools. The following is a list of facts based on the current research about bullying:
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Bullying behavior is a form of harassment and anti-social behavior which cross-cuts geographic, racial, and socioeconomic segments of society. It prevents students who are victims of bullying from enjoying a safe, stress-free learning environment. Students who are bullied report fear of going to school and/or riding the bus, physical symptoms of illness, and progressively lower levels of self-esteem when continually faced with bullying behavior by their peers. Children who bully are at risk for a host of long term, negative developmental outcomes including juvenile and adult criminal behavior. Early intervention in the home, school, and community are the best hope we have of diverting children from this path. This web page will keep the reader informed of our efforts to impact the issue of bullying in Maine schools and provide links to other resources relevant to this issue. The Maine Project Against Bullying (MPAB) is funded through the Maine Department of Education through a Carl D. Perkins grant. Our membership is a statewide representation of educators from a variety of disciplines and positions. |
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