The silent sabotage: How to recognize ‘soft bullying’

ORLANDO, Fla. – It’s National Bullying Prevention Month. A report shows one in five students say they’ve been bullied. But experts warn there’s another form of bullying, one that’s far harder to recognize.

From kids on the playground, to teens in the hallway. Bullying is everywhere, in person and online. One study found 26 percent of middle school students experienced bullying compared to just under 15 percent of high schoolers.

“What their brains are accustomed to is tearing other people down,” said Colette Fehr, Licensed Mental Health Counselor…

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