BULLYCIDE

It is imperative that we teach our kids to love one another. Bullying’s a very serious issue linked to suicide among young people. Below are a few of many cases of bullycide. Team Cobraman is a mission to ensure no more kids suffer from bullying. HELP US SPREAD AWARENESS.

As you will come to learn, bullycide is not just a teenage problem. From 1999 to 2016, 1,430 children ages 5 to 12 took their own lives in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There are 121 such deaths on record for 2016, up from 102 the year before.

These data don’t account for nonfatal suicide attempts, but other research has seen a rise in that, too: The percentage of younger children and teens hospitalized for suicidal thoughts or attempts in the United States “almost doubled” between 2008 and 2015, according to a study published June in the journal Pediatrics. That study also found a seasonal pattern, with rates being lowest in the summer and highest in the spring and fall — around the time when school is in session. It is imperative that we teach children to value life and love one another.  
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VICTIMS OF BULLYCIDE

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