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Bullying In Rhode Island: Share Your Stories With Patch

October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Rhode Island.

Bullying affects more than one in five American students. It’s easy to dismiss that figure, saying “kids will be kids,” but studies show that students who are bullied are at increased risk for anxiety, depression, poor self-image, mental and behavior health problems and poor performance in school.

During October, which is National Bullying Prevention Month, Patch is asking Rhode Island parents to share their experiences and thoughts on bullying. All responses are anonymous, and no names will be used.

Please take a few moments to fill out Patch’s parent survey on bullying.

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Also, note the previous Patch reporting on the subject in the links below.
Selected Stories From The Patch Advocacy Reporting Project

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