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Bullying: Did you know?

  • Writer: MaryBeth Conti
    MaryBeth Conti
  • Nov 15, 2021
  • 1 min read

Among students who experienced bullying, 46% notified an adult at school about what happened, according to the National Center for Educational Statistics, 2019. That's a great start. But if child has been bullied, and no one at school has taken action to protect the child and to do something to address the situation, the child must tell someone else -- and must keep speaking up until something is done about it. Children need to learn to empower themselves in situations where their welfare is at stake. Visit LostPinesBook.com to learn about Lost Pines: The Legend of the Leeds Devil a creative novel crafted to show children they don't have to be victims. This magical story is also enjoyable is a great read for anyone, even beyond the bullying message.

 
 
 

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