Articles tagged with: bullying
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This is the first in a monthly series of articles celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the ... Full story
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Kindness can relieve pressure felt by perfectionistic teens: Brock research
Teens who try to project a flawless image of themselves tend to get bullied more often and are less likely ... Full story -
Why adults should step up to tackle bullying this Pink Shirt Day
Canadians may be globally known for their politeness, but Brock University experts say bullying is a prominent issue impacting the ... Full story -
Brock experts discuss ways to address bullying, create kindness in youth
Returning to school can be a highly emotional experience. While many children and youth are excited about seeing their friends ... Full story -
CRC Spotlight: Brock researcher identifies barriers to young people’s well-being
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story -
Cyberbullying on the rise, teen violence decreasing, says Brock co-authored report
While violence among children and youth has decreased around the world since 2018, cyberbullying is on the rise, according to a ... Full story -
Brock gains Canada Research Chair in Child Health Equity and Inclusion
Karen Patte, well known for her long-running national research on youth health, is Brock University’s newest Canada Research Chair (... Full story -
Signs suggest bullying may rise beyond pre-pandemic levels, says Brock researcher
Many aspects of life have returned to their pre-pandemic state — and school bullying is sadly no exception, says Brock University ... Full story -
Grad student focuses on effects of academic competition
After experiencing the Canadian education system from the perspective of a parent and a teacher, master’s student Perla Matusof (... Full story -
Grad researcher prepares for upcoming study on power and bullying
From the emotional and personal costs of bullying to the upheaval of changing schools — sometimes only to encounter new bullies ... Full story