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More than a Quarter of Children in 6th Grade Say They Have Been Bullied

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Twice as many children in sixth grade say they experience bullying two to three times a month or more now than in 2006. Its trend in primary schools is getting worse and not enough is being done to stop it, says an assistant professor at the School of Education, who studies the development of bullying. The trend is getting worseVanda Sigurgeirsdóttir, assistant professor at the School of Education, University of Iceland, reported on the results …
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Twice as many children in sixth grade say they experience bullying two to three times a month or more now than in 2006. Its trend in primary schools is getting worse and not enough is being done to stop it, says an assistant professor at the School of Education, who studies the development of bullying. The trend is getting worseVanda Sigurgeirsdóttir, assistant professor at the School of Education, University of Iceland, reported on the results …

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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