oh, carol, appreciate it. thank you. got to tell you, people all over the country are sharing their bullying stories with us this week. and josh levs is giving that to us. some are heart-blenching, this is david goldthorp. he says as a father, he is learning this starts as early as kindergarten. his daughter has been coming home with stories about what s been happening to her classmates. one instance involved a good friend of hers having his pants pulled down by another student. and another student, a friend of hers, was pushed down a slide and then laughed at while he was on the ground crying. it shocked me when i was told these things happened already. at age 5. age 5. here s someone else. colin wynn of west palm beach, florida described his experiences with bullying as he has been growing up. in elementary school, they would call me chinese boy, and for some reason in middle school they would call me a terrorist.
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