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No More Bullying

No More Bullying

“No more bullying” is more than a teens’ issue. Prevention of bullying is rather a social investment. Every action aiming at improving the physical and psychological well-being of the youngest has lasting effects on the next generations. But to be effective, such investment must aim at shaping […]

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How To Stop Bullying Through Dialogue

How To Stop Bullying Through Dialogue

Dialogue is the only way to stop the most stubborn silence. And bullying is always a silent threat. How to stop bullying through dialogue? When it comes to bullying, it’s crucial for parents and teachers to know what to ask their children, how to talk with them, […]

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Don’t Stay Oblivious To Cyberbullying

Don't Stay Oblivious To Cyberbullying

Don’t Stay Oblivious to Cyberbullying! That should be a moral imperative for each of us in order to raise awareness and start a dialogue with those who are silent victims of cyberbullying. There are neither rules nor best practices to learn and follow when it comes to cyberbullying. […]

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Cyberbullying and Bullying: Why They Make Life Unliveable

Cyberbullying and Bullying: Why They Make Life Unliveable

Anonymity, pervasivity and difficulty of traceability make cyberbullying more threatful than traditional bullying. Even if anonymity is true only in appearance, since digital footprints cannot be removed, all the above mentioned characteristics are the reasons why bullies persist on their bullying behaviours and don’t stop. Basically they […]

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Focus: Bullying in Italy

Focus: Bullying in Italy

Bullying has become an alarming threat even in Italy. No specific law has been issued in Italy at the moment but the already existing laws (Constitution of The Italian Republic, part one Rights and Duties of the Citizens, The Civil Code, The Penal Code) represent an almost […]

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Social Acceptance May Trigger Bullying

Social Acceptance May Trigger Bullying

Social acceptance may represent both a cause and an effect of bullying as well as one the most common psychological factors in group dynamics. High social acceptance is common among leaders and doers as well as in followers. High social acceptance is the key to enter a group, to live in a […]

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Why Bullying Victims Portrait Is Always the Same

Why Bullying Victims Portrait Is Always the Same

When it comes to bullying victims, it becomes obvious that the portrait of bullying victims is always the same. Bullying is everywhere and it also hurts anyone. The same are the mechanisms of persecution; the same the effects on the victim. And their silence strengthens the abuse. Vulnerability, […]

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Online Bullying Threats and Facts

Online Bullying Threats and Facts

October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month. According to the last annual study of the internet security firm McAfee, examining the online behavior and social networking habits of U.S. preteens and teens, titled “2014 Teens and the Screen study: Exploring Online Privacy, Social Networking, and Cyberbullying”, online […]

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Why Relaunching Families Means Fighting Bullying From Within

Why Relaunching Families Means Fighting Bullying From Within

In fighting bullying, family is the key resource. Families have a central role and a significant weight in preventing bullying or cyberbullying events and victimization. But to understand that point, it is necessary to re-discover the profound and intrinsic value family has. Family is the heart of human […]

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The 10 Commandments To Raise Bullying Awareness

The 10 Commandments To Raise Bullying Awareness

Moses managed to write The Ten Commandments using just 180 words. So will Mobbible, to raise awareness about bullying. Here are The 10 Commandments of Mobbible: 1. Show the right way to those who are roving or have lost their way and reached a dead end 2. Light up the lives […]

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