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Mālama Ola Minute: How to handle bullying

Nov. 19, 2019

Contributed by Kyle Galdeira

Bullying and cyberbullying can increase the risk for depression, anxiety, school avoidance and poor academic achievement.

Learn how to talk to your keiki about bullying and access other valuable resources in this month’s “Mālama Ola Minute.” This well-being column is provided by the KS Health Services Department – Mālama Ola (To Care for Life).


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