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As a principal, I would make sure the students affected by bullying knew they could come to a teacher. Having a trusted adult is very important so that way the student could explain their situation. I would enforce consequences for the bullies. Also educating staff and students on the signs of bullying. Many children won't speak up if they are being bullied, which would decrease the likelihood of the bullying going unnoticed. Not only this but preventing the bullies themselves by teaching the consequences of bullying at a young age.
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Nan because of her history with breast cancer
Damage<span> may be a result of the direct effects of </span>alcohol<span>on the </span>brain<span> or may result indirectly, from a poor general health status or from severe liver disease. For example, thiamine deficiency is a common occurrence in people with alcoholism and results from poor overall nutrition.
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Teens can become addicted to prescription, and really any, drugs. They can also do drugs to feel better and “fix” any illnesses they may have. Or they could just want to fit in and experiment and OTC drugs are the easiest to get ahold of.
Going to the doctor/counselor to talk and figure out what’s “wrong” with you are other ways to cope, really talking to anyone would be good. Some teens self harm in other ways besides drug abuse to cope.