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Bullying

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Why not make a pledge to not bully others and to help those who are bullied? This way, you can raise the awareness of bullying and get on the right path towards preventing bullying in your school.

Also, the best way to get more involved with bullying prevention in your school is to encourage your parents and school personnel to get involved. Tell them to visit girlshealth.gov for helpful tips on getting involved.

 

Content last reviewed April 15, 2014
Page last updated October 31, 2013

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