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Amplify your voice campaign
Stand up against bullying! Join MTV, Facebook, plus celebrities including Andy Cohen, Shay Mitchell and Steve-O by wearing purple for Spirit Day on Oct 20. Learn more!
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Jacob addresses lawmakers
Jacob Kaufman appears before a special Rhode Island Senate Commission to study bullying and cyberbullying in December 2010.
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Lisa's homework
Lisa Cagno talks to CBS correspondent Tracy Smith about how she helps her son, Johnny, who has experienced constant bullying at school.
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A mother's story
Jessica Logan was harshly bullied at school. Her mother, Cynthia, shares her thoughts about bullying with CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith
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Meet the kids
Students share their experiences with bullying and cyberbullying with CBS News correspondent Tracy Smith.
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Tips for parents: Is your child being bullied?
What can parents do if their child is being bullied? Justin W. Patchin, PhD, co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center, and author of "Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard," offers advice.
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Tips for parents: What to do if your child is bullied
What can you do if your child is the target of a bully?
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Tips for parents: Is your child a bully?
If you find out that your child is bullying others, you need to take some steps to stop that behavior.
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Tips for parents: Be your child's advocate
If your child is being bullied and you turn to the school for help and you're not getting the kind of assistance you need, be persistent.
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Tips for parents: Monitor online activities
Do you know how to monitor your child online activities?
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Tracy Smith: What I learned about bullying
A reporter's firsthand account of what it's like on the bullying front lines
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"48 Hours" shares what a bullied life looks like
Broadcast gets unrestricted access to Rhode Island middle school; Eighth grader says he was afraid to go to school every day
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Parents speak out on bullying after son's death
Parents of Kameron Jacobsen of Monroe, N.Y. say one-size-fits-all solutions to bullying are failing America's kids
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MTV's "A Thin Line"
MTV's "A THIN LINE" campaign empowers America's youth to identify, respond to, and stop the spread of digital abuse, which includes all forms of digital bullying, dating abuse and discrimination.
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What Facebook wants parents to know
Just as parents teach and remind kids how to cross the road safely, Facebook believes talking about Internet safety should be just as important a lesson to learn
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Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media is a national non-profit providing parents with the age-based tips and tools they need to start a conversation with their kids about cyberbullying, and to help them become knowledgeable and responsible digital citizens
A look at bullying and cyberbullying laws and policies across the country from the Cyberbullying Research Center
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Justin W. Patchin, PhD, co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center offers tips
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Anti-bullying tools and tips for the whole family
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Important information for schools and educators
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