[00:01.179]This is the VOA Special English Education Report.[00:03.145]An old problem is getting new attention in the United States:[00:08.762]bullying.Recent cases included the tragic case of a fifteen-year-old girl[00:16.892]whose family moved from Ireland.[00:21.329]Phoebe PrincePhoebe Prince hanged herself in Massachusetts in January following months of bullying.Her parents criticized her school for failing to protect her.[00:33.641]Officials have brought criminal charges against several teenagers.[00:40.455]Judy Kuczynski is president of an anti-bullying group called Bully Police USA.[00:47.140]Her daughter Tina was the victim of severe bullying starting in middle school in the state of Minnesota.[00:56.642]JUDY KUCZYNSKI:"Our daughter was a very outgoing child.She was a bubbly personality,very involved in all kinds of things,had lots of friends.[01:06.330]And over a period of time her grades fell completely.[01:09.705]She started having health issues.She couldn't sleep.[01:14.831]She wasn't eating.She had terrible stomach pains.[01:18.763]She started clenching her jaw and grinding her teeth at night.Didn't want to go to school."[01:23.897]Bullying is defined as negative behavior repeated over time against the same person.[01:29.266]It can involve physical violence.Or it can be verbal --for example,insults or threats.[01:38.580]Spreading lies about someone or excluding a person from a group is known as social or relational bullying.[01:47.203]And now there is cyberbullying,which uses the Internet,e-mail or text messages.[01:56.143]It has easy appeal for the bully because it does not involve face-to-face contact and it can be done at any time.[02:07.264]The first serious research studies into bullying were done in Norway in the late nineteen seventies.[02:14.768]The latest government study in the United States was released last year.[02:21.204]It found that about one-third of students age twelve to eighteen were bullied at school.[02:29.645]Examples included being made fun of,pushed,spit on,threatened or excluded from activities.[02:38.773]Some students had their property damaged.[02:43.206]About four percent reported being the victims of cyberbullying.[02:50.768]The study took place in two thousand seven.[02:57.455]Susan Swearer is a psychologist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and co-director of the Bullying Research Network.[03:02.333]She says schools should treat bullying as a mental health problem to get bullies and victims the help they need.She says bullying is connected to depression,[03:17.271]anxiety and anti-social behavior,and bullies are often victims themselves.[03:24.22]What can be done to prevent bullying?That will be our subject next week.[03:30.770]And that's the VOA Special English Education Report,written by Nancy Steinbach.