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The Bully Blog Podcast with Jill and Mary_11_3_21

Released Wednesday, 3rd November 2021
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The Bully Blog Podcast with Jill and Mary_11_3_21

The Bully Blog Podcast with Jill and Mary_11_3_21

The Bully Blog Podcast with Jill and Mary_11_3_21

The Bully Blog Podcast with Jill and Mary_11_3_21

Wednesday, 3rd November 2021
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Jill Marie Burnham has been a guest on newclevelandradio.net sharing her talent and love for music. In today's podcast, she shares with us the hurt and frustration her daughter is experiencing as she returns to school after almost a 2-year hiatus due to the Pandemic. Her daughter is a 9th grader who achieves academically and inspires to be her own person. Jill, encourages her daughter to live her life, marching to her beat, while being kind to others even when others may not be kind in return.

We must be the influencers and stop the bullying, harassment, and mean code of conduct. It's OK 2 B U - do it with respect for others.

https://www.pacer.org/bullying/info/stats.asp
One out of every five (20.2%) students report being bullied. (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2019 )
A higher percentage of male than of female students report being physically bullied (6% vs. 4%), whereas a higher percentage of female than of male students reported being the subjects of rumors (18% vs. 9%) and being excluded from activities on purpose (7% vs. 4%). (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2019)
41% of students who reported being bullied at school indicated that they think the bullying would happen again. (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2019 )
Of those students who reported being bullied, 13% were made fun of, called names, or insulted; 13% were the subject of rumors; 5% were pushed, shoved, tripped, or spit on; and 5% were excluded from activities on purpose. (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2019)
A slightly higher portion of female than of male students report being bullied at school (24% vs. 17%). (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2019)

https://www.wbur.org/onlyagame/2020/02/21/anthony-ianni-draymond-green-michigan-state-autism
https://www.anthonyianni.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Centered-Autism-Basketball-Athletes-Dreams/dp/1684351537

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