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The Lasting Impact of Childhood Bullying (And The Easy Solution That Can Help Overcome It)
Legal Ally 6/6/25 Legal Ally 6/6/25

The Lasting Impact of Childhood Bullying (And The Easy Solution That Can Help Overcome It)

What if bullying in childhood reshaped your brain, body, and relationships for life? Discover how early trauma leaves a lasting imprint — and how healing is still possible.

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How Empathy Training Reduces Bullying in Juvenile Detention Centers
Legal Ally 5/30/25 Legal Ally 5/30/25

How Empathy Training Reduces Bullying in Juvenile Detention Centers

Could teaching empathy be the key to reducing violence in juvenile detention centers? New research shows promising results after just three months.

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The Power of Bystanders in Stopping Bullying
Legal Ally 5/26/25 Legal Ally 5/26/25

The Power of Bystanders in Stopping Bullying

Can bullying physically change your brain? New research reveals structural damage, emotional dysregulation, and lasting mental health risks from teen bullying.

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This Is Your Brain After Bullying: How Teen Trauma Rewires the Mind
Legal Ally 5/21/25 Legal Ally 5/21/25

This Is Your Brain After Bullying: How Teen Trauma Rewires the Mind

Can a bystander stop bullying? New research reveals how silent observers can either fuel or fight harassment, and why programs like KiVa work.

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