For example, the stronger relationship between bullying and smoking observed
among middle school youth may reflect an association of bullying with deviance; as smoking becomes more normative in the older youth, it is less associated with bullying.
This brief discusses the specific needs of middle school youth, the ways afterschool programs can meet these needs, and the barriers to participation that exist
among middle school youth.
Not exact matches
This question usually triggers
among non-converts an uncomfortable silence broken by the phrase, «Well, I was born in a Christian family,» followed by an effort to locate a singular moment of conscious conversion some time during
middle school, probably at the altar call of a church
youth - group retreat.
while far from conclusive, has raised alarm bells
among some in the
youth sports community and prompted at least one leading concussion expert, Dr. Robert Cantu, MomsTeam's concussion expert emeritus, to recently recommend that kids not play such sports until
middle or high
school, at least under current rules.
The study of nearly 40,000
youth around the country also found that e-cigarette use
among middle and high
school students doubled between 2011 and 2012, from 3.1 percent to 6.5 percent.
Through extensive study in the areas of next generation learning, social and emotional learning, wellness, urban planning, Hip - Hop culture, Chicago history, the opportunity gaps that exist
among marginalized students, economic mobility, arts education, and the at - risk communities on Chicago's South Side, Art in Motion has a solid research foundation upon which to build an innovative
middle and high
school that has the potential to change the narrative for many Southside
youth.
Overall, we found that social behaviors in second grade made a greater difference in how much
youth were bullied
among boys during elementary
school and
among girls through
middle school.
Among a random sample of approximately 2,000
middle -
schoolers,
youth who experienced traditional bullying or cyberbullying, as either an offender or a victim, had more suicidal thoughts and were more likely to attempt suicide than those who had not experienced such forms of peer aggression.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, approximately 28 % of
middle and high
school students reported being bullied in 2010 - 2011, suggesting that it is a fairly common problem
among youth.
The study aims to determine whether receiving the Second Step intervention in
middle school reduces
youth aggression, sexual violence, and substance use, and teen dating violence when in high
school; to evaluate Second Step program effects on trajectories of bullying, victimization, homophobic teasing, sexual harassment, and teen dating violence in high
school, and to examine the relations
among growth in aggression and substance use.
Our program will: increase mental health literacy
among the Natick
Middle School community; offer screening to all 7th and 8th grade students, make referrals as needed; and communicate with Natick
Middle School parents / guardians about their teens,
youth depression, and possible interventions.
While smoking was positively associated with bullying and coincident bullying / being bullied
among all groups, the magnitude of the relationship was greater for
middle school youth than high
school youth.
Consistent with previous studies, 1,7,8,11,12 bullying was reported as more prevalent
among males than females and occurred with greater frequency
among middle school — aged
youth than high
school — aged
youth.