There is no easy solution for the bullying problem. My personal bullying could have been less severe if my teachers had simply spoken up and let my tormenters know that their actions would not be tolerated. It's not a solution but it's a start.
Bullying should not be taken lightly -- its effects can be long-term for both the bully and the bullied. Carrie Goldman, parenting expert and author o...
The new documentary "Bully," which shines a light on a problem affecting millions of young people, makes its Michigan debut Friday, opening at movie t...
For all the walls we thought we'd broken down with Free to Be -- and all the stereotypes we thought we'd shattered -- children today are not free to be anything they want to be, and they are dying for it.
Children and teens want to be normal, and when they struggle with psychiatric issues, they tend to have difficulty "fitting in." Differences make these kids vulnerable to bullying.
Philadelphia 5th grader Ziainey Stokes was so sick of being bullied at school, and concerned for the other students facing similar attacks, that she d...
New research shows that victims of work bullying often have sleep problems once they get home. The trauma of bullying in the workplace is so great tha...
Some will say "No Name-Calling Week" is more accurately called "PC Police Week." After all, an offensive term over the dinner table might be applauded in a rap song.