Tag Archives: Bullying

Small Victories

The following is a guest post from Emily Jacobs, a student at Muhlenberg College. It is a college essay inspired by her sister Molly that she submitted and we are excited to share as another inspiring example of one person’s … Continue reading

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A fair warning before you see “The Descendants”

My wife and I don’t get out to see many movies. With a two and a half year-old, and a second baby due this week, a 100 year-old house that is an on-going fixer upper and two full-time jobs between … Continue reading

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Change: It’s not just ‘Right,’ it’s Achievable

Its been an amazing honor to be at the White House with the President, the First Lady, and national experts today for the first ever White House conference on bullying prevention. Here’s a few of the points I found most … Continue reading

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The Truth about Special Needs Bullying

Today marks the official release of a groundbreaking report from AbilityPath.org about bullying among children with special needs called “Walk a Mile in Their Shoes.” This important report demonstrates how bullying is a silent epidemic in schools across the country.  … Continue reading

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