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Describe the basic research on the prevalence of bullying, risk factors, and impact on youth involved
Learn about the prevalence of bullying, its risk factors, and the impact on youth involved. Explore the various forms of bullying and their effects. Discover valuable insights for early childhood education and child care centers.
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