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  1. What Is Bullying | StopBullying.gov

    Oct 7, 2024 · Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over …

  2. Bullying: Types, Examples, Dealing With a Bully - Verywell Health

    Nov 17, 2025 · Bullying comes in many forms, including verbal, physical, and cyberbullying. Learn the types of bullying with examples and how to deal with a bully.

  3. Bullying - Wikipedia

    Both bullying and hate crimes involve the devaluing and disrespecting of another person for what is deemed or determined by the perpetrator to be justified reasons. Yet, not all bullying is considered to …

  4. Bullying | Youth Violence Prevention | CDC

    Oct 28, 2024 · What is bullying? CDC defines bullying as any unwanted aggressive behavior (s) by another youth or group of youths, who are not siblings or current dating partners. It involves an …

  5. Bullying - Psychology Today

    Jun 8, 2026 · Bullying is a distinctive pattern of repeatedly and deliberately harming and humiliating others, specifically those who are smaller, weaker, younger or in any way more vulnerable than the …

  6. StopBullying.gov

    StopBullying.gov provides information from various government agencies on bullying, cyberbullying, prevention and response.

  7. Harassment, Bullying, and Retaliation - U.S. Department of Education

    Jan 15, 2026 · Information and resources from ED to help individuals, teachers, administrators, and students combat harassment and bullying in their educational environment and manage retaliation …

  8. Bullying | Causes, Effects & Prevention | Britannica

    Jun 18, 2026 · Bullying is intentional, repeated harm or harassment toward vulnerable individuals, including physical violence, mockery, threats, ostracism, and rumors spread in person or online.

  9. School bullying - Wikipedia

    Different types of school bullying include ongoing physical, emotional, and/or verbal aggression. Cyberbullying and sexual bullying are also types of bullying. Bullying exists in lower or in higher …

  10. What is bullying?

    Bullying is when someone repeatedly and intentionally uses their power or status to harm, upset or intimidate someone else. It can cause physical, social or psychological harm.