Social exclusion by peers as painful as getting ’punched or slapped every day’; study via healthing_ca HealthNews Bullying HighSchool
The Three-Minute Breathing Space is a step-by-step practice, bringing both narrow and open awareness to your present-moment living experience.The team based its findings on a survey that was sent to 26 middle and high schools in the southeastern U.S. as part of a wider school climate assessment. All told, more than 14,000 students were asked to agree or disagree with a series of statements related to perceived popularity, bullying and relational aggression.
may have been excluding others as an attempt to jockey for the position of being more socially dominant and climb the social hierarchy.”
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