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Give examples of ways that bullying behavior impacts young children.
Discover the devastating impact of bullying behavior on young children and learn effective strategies that caregivers can teach to help them cope with grief in healthy ways. Our page provides valuable examples and insights for early childhood education and child care centers.
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