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Expert offers advice for those who are anxious over bullyingFor a copy of this article in its entirety, please visit the Bullying Display located in the Children Services department of the Bossier Central Library. Thank you!
Staff reporter
Press-Tribune
Bullying is a big problem that affects lots of children. Being bullied can make children feel scared, sad and worried or embarassed, according to LSU AgCenter family life professor Dr. Diane D. Sasser.
The stress of dealing with bullies can even cause them to feel physically ill, Sasser adds.
Having bullies around can take the fun out of school. Some children feel afraid to go to the lunchroom, the restroom or the playground because of bullies. It's hard for t hem to keep their minds on schoolwork or enjoy friends when they're worried about how they're going to get around the bully near their lockers.
"Bullying bothers everyone and not just the children who are getting picked on!" Sasser says.







Every community should have a public library. Libraries are good for the community. There are many reasons libraries are important.
Libraries provide free books. Free books are important for people who can't afford to own many books. Many books help educate and grow both children and adults. Non-fiction books give information about various subjects. Fiction books help grow imaginations. Libraries provide programs and services to help communities. Some programs grow a love reading in children. Some services librarians provide are transferring books from one library to another and helping find books and information.
Every community should have a public library. Libraries are good for the community in many ways, including providing free books, education, programs and services.