Join the Fight Against Bullying: The Bullying Bites Campaign

Stand Up Against Bullying with Bullying Bites Campaign
Wear orange on Unity Day to show your support for those facing bullying.
Bullying remains an alarming issue affecting countless children nationwide. The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO), which stands as a leading entity within the dental specialty community, joins forces with Stand for the Silent, a renowned organization dedicated to combating bullying and youth suicide. Together, they have launched the impactful Bullying Bites campaign, encouraging everyone to unite against bullying and foster a supportive atmosphere in schools and communities.
This campaign is particularly poignant as October marks both National Bullying Prevention Month and National Orthodontic Health Month. Both organizations urge individuals to wear orange on Unity Day, thereby enhancing visibility for this crucial cause and advocating for change to end bullying.
The statistics on bullying are troubling: roughly one-fifth of students aged 12-18 experience bullying regularly. Shockingly, about 160,000 children miss school daily due to fear of being bullied or attacked. Orthodontists are in a unique position to advocate against bullying since they meet with young patients regularly, typically every six to eight weeks. By spreading the message that “bullying bites,” the AAO hopes to empower youngsters, assuring them that they deserve to feel secure both at school and online.
Dr. Steven Siegel, the president of AAO, emphasizes the relationship orthodontists have with children and families. He remarks, "The partnership between AAO and Stand for the Silent highlights our commitment to addressing bullying's devastating impact. By encouraging our members and the community to wear orange, we hope to generate awareness and inspire positive actions against bullying, not only in October but throughout the year."
To amplify this campaign, AAO is illuminating numerous landmarks in orange across North America, including notable sites such as The Parthenon in Nashville and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. This visual representation aims to draw attention to the serious nature of bullying and its effects on countless children.
Kirk Smalley, president and co-founder of Stand for the Silent, expressed enthusiasm for collaborating with AAO once again. He remarked, "Each year, we look forward to joining forces with AAO to shed light on the critical issue of bullying and its serious consequences on children. The efforts by orthodontists contribute significantly towards our shared goal of eradicating bullying. It is essential to reach children effectively and work to prevent this ongoing epidemic.”
The campaign will also feature pledge cards and materials available both in orthodontic offices and online, challenging patients and staff alike to unite against bullying. For those wishing to broaden their support, joining initiatives like Gifted Smiles—a program established by the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF)—is encouraged. This initiative provides necessary orthodontic care for children from families who are unable to afford treatment. Members can also contribute to Stand for the Silent's school assembly programs that educate children about the ramifications of bullying.
For more details and ways to engage with the Bullying Bites campaign, individuals can visit the official AAO resources.
About the American Association of Orthodontists
The American Association of Orthodontists, founded in 1900, is dedicated to advocating for orthodontic excellence and the health and safety of the public. It proudly represents around 19,000 members and continuously strives to enhance public understanding of the value of orthodontic treatment.
About Stand for the Silent
This vital movement emerged from the tragic story of Ty Field-Smalley, whose untimely death from bullying propelled his parents, Kirk and Laura Smalley, to raise awareness. Founded in 2010, Stand for the Silent aims to protect children and combat bullying and youth suicide, ensuring that such tragedies are not repeated.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bullying Bites campaign?
The Bullying Bites campaign is an initiative by the American Association of Orthodontists and Stand for the Silent aimed at raising awareness about bullying and advocating for supportive environments for children.
When is Unity Day observed?
Unity Day is celebrated on October 22, where individuals are encouraged to wear orange to stand in solidarity against bullying.
How can I support the Bullying Bites campaign?
Support can be shown by participating on Unity Day, engaging with educational materials, and considering donations to programs like Gifted Smiles for access to orthodontic care.
Why is the AAO involved in anti-bullying initiatives?
The AAO plays a crucial role since orthodontists frequently interact with children, providing an opportunity to spread awareness and encourage kindness among young patients.
How does bullying affect children?
Bullying can lead to significant emotional and psychological issues, including anxiety, depression, and a drastic reduction in school attendance due to fear or intimidation.
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