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BULLYING: THE STATISTICS –
Research for ChildLine and the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) found that just over half (54%) of both primary and secondary school children thought that bullying was ‘a big problem’ or ‘quite a big problem’ in their school.
Just over half (51%) of Year 5 students (aged 9-10) reported that they had been bullied during the preceding term.
Research with 11 to 19 year olds found that 1 in 5 young people (20%) had experienced bullying or threats via e-mail, internet chatroom or text message.
Around a third of boys (35%) and a quarter of girls (26%) admit they have bullied other children ‘a little’ and/or ‘a lot’.
Rosemary Stones offers clear and useful advice on how to handle bullying in a book that will be invaluable to teachers and parents as well as young people. It contains:
- real life stories from young people;
- information on what bullying is, alongside strategies to stop it;
- tips on how to develop self-confidence;
- general advice on how to protect yourself;
- strategies on stopping being a bully;
- new section on cyber-bullying.
9781848121645
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