I’m adding this infographic to A Very, Very Beginning List Of The Best Resources On Bullying. I’m displaying it in a couple of ways because I like it a lot and what it to be accessible, but the original formatting is a bit “funky”:
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Initiating this kind of actions really helps for the eradication of bullying in our community. It is a great opportunity for everyone to help eliminate bullying in any means possible; this would be a perfect weapon in battling against bullying. It’s another way of lowering down bullying in school and in our community. Let us always take actions against bullying so it could not harm children anymore. http://safekidzone.com/