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Gives some insight into what schools need to do to help with bullying in schools, and discusses how bullying can affect mental health.

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School bullying is a prominent issue in American schools (Besag, 2016). Previously, schools were considered to be the safest and the most secure place where young kids could attain necessary intellectual, political, economic and social skills vital to one's life (Bias, 2015). However, school bullying has distracted and interrupted the learning process in all areas. Payne and Gottfredson (2014) defined school bullying as a form of violence and victimization which happens within the school environment. Besag (2016) noted school bullying had become a common thread associated with academic failure, suicidal thoughts, increased absenteeism, and ...

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