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Anti-Bullying Projects
- Anti-Bullying Network (Scottish Organization)
- Bullying UK
- Center for Non-Violent Communication
- Cruel's Not Cool
- Eyes On Bullying Toolkit PDF
- EyesOnBullying-Organization
- Generous Kids, Inc.
- Help Sponsor The Southern Poverty Law Center's new anti-bullying film in Schools!
- International Stand Up to Bullying Day
- Make Time to Listen-Make Time to Talk -15 minute talking handout cards-PDF
- Operation Respect: Don't Laugh at Me, Dedicated to creating safe, caring and respect environments
- Organizing a No Name-calling Week in your school
- Pink Shirt Day
- Project Achieve
- Speak Up To Your Teacher
- Steps to Respect (Global Bullying Prevention)
- Stop Bullying Now- Government resource website
- Take Action Against Bullying
- The Peace Center
- What's Bullying-New Zealand
Books
Children/Students
- Battling Bullies: Putting an End to Schoolyard Conflicts
- Behavior Problems-Answers to Questions
- Bullying Advice From "Tween" and Teen Experts
- Center for Non-Violent Communication
- Cindy Springsteen- Expert Teen Advice
- Cruel's Not Cool
- Don't Call Me Michael
- Middle School Confidential
- Organizing a No Name-calling Week in your school
- SafeYouth National Youth Violence Prevention
- Stop Bullying Now- Government resource website
- Talking Teenage- If you have a teenager you NEED this!
Education/Schools/Teachers
- Addressing Barriers to Learning
- Adults & Children Together Against Violence
- Battling Bullies: Putting an End to Schoolyard Conflicts
- Behavior Problems at School: Quick Training Aid
- Behavior Problems-Answers to Questions
- Behavioral Initiatives: Technical Assistance
- Bullies in School: Who they are and how to make them stop
- Bullying Advice From "Tween" and Teen Experts
- Bullying and teasing Youth with Disabilities
- Bullying Behavior Problems: What's a School to Do?
- Bullying in Kindergarten
- Bullying Is Not a Fact of Life
- Bullying Prevention IS Crime Prevention (PDF)
- Bullying Prevention Training Aids
- Bullying: A Major Barrier to Student Learning
- BullyProof Your School
- Bullyproof: A Teacher's Guide on Teasing and Bullying for Use with Fourth and Fifth Grade Students (1996)
- Center for Non-Violent Communication
- Children Who Bully-Information Sheet
- Common Errors In Bullying Prevention-Stop Bullying Now
- Conduct and Behavior Problems:Intervention and Resources for School Aged Youth
- Cruel's Not Cool
- Direct from the Field: A guide to bullying prevention, Commonwealth of MA (2003)
- Don't Call Me Michael
- Exploring the Nature and Prevention of Bullying (Ed.gov)
- Help Sponsor The Southern Poverty Law Center's new anti-bullying film in Schools!
- Involvement of Law Enforcement Officers in Bullying Prevention
- Kentucky Center for School Safety
- List of Research Based Articles and Books on Bullying and Peer Victimization
- Middle School Confidential
- MODEL Policy And Guidance For Prohibiting Harassment, Intimidation And Bullying on School Property at School-Sponsored Functions and School Buses-(New Jersey)
- Operation Respect: Don't Laugh at Me, Dedicated to creating safe, caring and respect environments
- Organizing a No Name-calling Week in your school
- Project Achieve
- Roots of Empathy
- Safe Place to Learn
- Safe Schools Coalition
- SafeYouth National Youth Violence Prevention
- Seeds of Empathy
- Social and Emotional Learning and Bullying Prevention
- Some Facts About Bullying Among Young People and Children
- Speak Up To Your Teacher
- State Laws Information Sheet-From Stop Bullying Now
- Steps to Respect (Global Bullying Prevention)
- Stop Bullying Now- Government resource website
- Talking Teenage- If you have a teenager you NEED this!
- Teasing and Bullying-Gender Equity
- The 2003 national school climate survey: The school-related experiences of our nation's gay, bisexual and transgender youth
- The ABC's of Bullying: Addressing, Blocking and Curbing School Aggression-Pathways Online Course
- The prevalence of teachers who bully students in schools with differing levels of behavioral problems
- Tips for Selecting Bullying Resources
- What We Know About Bullying
Films
International Resources
- Anti-Bullying Network (Scottish Organization)
- Bully Suicide Project
- Bullying UK
- Chronic PTSD Information
- International Bullying Prevention Association
- Psychological Harassment Information Association
- Roots of Empathy
- School Bullying and the Law
- Seeds of Empathy
- Speak Up To Your Teacher
- Steps to Respect (Global Bullying Prevention)
- What's Bullying-New Zealand
Law Enforcement Officers
- Adressing the Problem of Juvenile Bullying-Office of Juvenile Justice
- Bullying Advice From "Tween" and Teen Experts
- Bullying Prevention IS Crime Prevention (PDF)
- Bullying-Problem Oriented Guide for Police Problem Specific Guide Series
- Center for Non-Violent Communication
- Children Who Bully-Information Sheet
- Involvement of Law Enforcement Officers in Bullying Prevention
- Juvenile Delinquency and Serious Injury Victimization-Office of Juvenile Justice
- List of Research Based Articles and Books on Bullying and Peer Victimization
- SafeYouth National Youth Violence Prevention
- State Laws Information Sheet-From Stop Bullying Now
- Tips for Selecting Bullying Resources
Medical Resources
Parents/Caregivers/Guardians
- Adressing the Problem of Juvenile Bullying-Office of Juvenile Justice
- Adults & Children Together Against Violence
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Battling Bullies: Putting an End to Schoolyard Conflicts
- Behavior Problems-Answers to Questions
- Bullying Advice From "Tween" and Teen Experts
- Bullying and teasing Youth with Disabilities
- Bullying in Kindergarten
- Bullying Is Not a Fact of Life
- Bullying Prevention IS Crime Prevention (PDF)
- Center for Non-Violent Communication
- Children Who Bully-Information Sheet
- Cindy Springsteen- Expert Teen Advice
- Common Errors In Bullying Prevention-Stop Bullying Now
- Cruel's Not Cool
- Don't Call Me Michael
- Help Sponsor The Southern Poverty Law Center's new anti-bullying film in Schools!
- Helping Your Children Navigate Their Teenage Years
- Involvement of Law Enforcement Officers in Bullying Prevention
- List of Research Based Articles and Books on Bullying and Peer Victimization
- Make Time to Listen-Make Time to Talk -15 minute talking handout cards-PDF
- Middle School Confidential
- MODEL Policy And Guidance For Prohibiting Harassment, Intimidation And Bullying on School Property at School-Sponsored Functions and School Buses-(New Jersey)
- Operation Respect: Don't Laugh at Me, Dedicated to creating safe, caring and respect environments
- Organizing a No Name-calling Week in your school
- Project Achieve
- Safe Place to Learn
- Safe Schools Coalition
- SafeYouth National Youth Violence Prevention
- Social and Emotional Learning and Bullying Prevention
- Some Facts About Bullying Among Young People and Children
- State Laws Information Sheet-From Stop Bullying Now
- Steps to Respect (Global Bullying Prevention)
- Stop Bullying Now- Government resource website
- Take Action Against Bullying
- Talking Teenage- If you have a teenager you NEED this!
- Teasing and Bullying-Gender Equity
- The 2003 national school climate survey: The school-related experiences of our nation's gay, bisexual and transgender youth
- The ABC's of Bullying: Addressing, Blocking and Curbing School Aggression-Pathways Online Course
- The School Bully Can Take a Toll on Your Child's Mental Health
- Tips for Selecting Bullying Resources
- What We Know About Bullying
Resources
- Addressing Barriers to Learning
- Adressing the Problem of Juvenile Bullying-Office of Juvenile Justice
- Adults & Children Together Against Violence
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Anti-Bullying Network (Scottish Organization)
- Battling Bullies: Putting an End to Schoolyard Conflicts
- Behavior Problems at School: Quick Training Aid
- Behavior Problems-Answers to Questions
- Behavioral Initiatives: Technical Assistance
- Bullies 2 Buddies
- Bullies in School: Who they are and how to make them stop
- Bully Beware Productions- Resources
- Bully Suicide Project
- Bullycide.org
- Bullying Advice From "Tween" and Teen Experts
- Bullying and teasing Youth with Disabilities
- Bullying Behavior Problems: What's a School to Do?
- Bullying in Kindergarten
- Bullying in Schools and what to do about it
- Bullying Is Not a Fact of Life
- Bullying Prevention IS Crime Prevention (PDF)
- Bullying Prevention Training Aids
- Bullying Stories
- Bullying UK
- Bullying, Psychosocial Adjustment, and Academic Performance in Elementary School
- Bullying-Problem Oriented Guide for Police Problem Specific Guide Series
- Bullying.org
- Bullying: A Major Barrier to Student Learning
- BullyProof Your School
- Bullyproof: A Teacher's Guide on Teasing and Bullying for Use with Fourth and Fifth Grade Students (1996)
- Carmichael Middle School's page-What causes bullying?
- Center for Non-Violent Communication
- Center for Responsible Internet Use- Information for cyber bullies
- Children Who Bully-Information Sheet
- Chronic PTSD Information
- Cindy Springsteen- Expert Teen Advice
- Common Errors In Bullying Prevention-Stop Bullying Now
- Conduct and Behavior Problems:Intervention and Resources for School Aged Youth
- Cruel's Not Cool
- Dealing with Bullying
- Direct from the Field: A guide to bullying prevention, Commonwealth of MA (2003)
- Educational Forum on Youth Bullying-American Medical Association (2002)
- EducationWorld.org
- Exploring the Nature and Prevention of Bullying (Ed.gov)
- Eyes On Bullying Toolkit PDF
- EyesOnBullying-Organization
- Fact Sheet from Consortium to Prevent School Violence (CPSV)
- Fight Crime.org
- Generous Kids, Inc.
- Healing Circles-Resolving Conflict Creatively
- Helping Kids Deal with Bullies- Kids Health.org
- Helping Your Child Deal with a Bully
- Helping Your Children Navigate Their Teenage Years
- https://acceptanceinschools.wordpress.com
- Juvenile Delinquency and Serious Injury Victimization-Office of Juvenile Justice
- Kentucky Center for School Safety
- Key to Safer Schools- Resources
- Learn 2 B Buddies
- List of Research Based Articles and Books on Bullying and Peer Victimization
- Make Time to Listen-Make Time to Talk -15 minute talking handout cards-PDF
- Mean Girls Start in Preschool
- Middle School Confidential
- MODEL Policy And Guidance For Prohibiting Harassment, Intimidation And Bullying on School Property at School-Sponsored Functions and School Buses-(New Jersey)
- National Center for School Violence
- National Mental Health Information Center-United States
- Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
- Olweus.org
- Online seminars through Olweus Foundation
- Operation Respect: Don't Laugh at Me, Dedicated to creating safe, caring and respect environments
- Organizing a No Name-calling Week in your school
- Partners Against Hate
- PBS Kids-It's My Life
- Peer exclusion and victimization: processes that mediate the relation …(2006)
- Project Achieve
- Relational Aggression and Bullying: It's More than Just a Girl Thing
- Relationships between peer harrassment and adolescent problem behaviors (2005) J. Rusby, et al, Journal of Early Adolescence, 25(4) 453-477
- Roots of Empathy
- Ryan's Story
- Safe Place to Learn
- Safe Schools Coalition
- SafeChild.org
- SafeYouth National Youth Violence Prevention
- Sarah O'Hara: Gift of Fairy Wings
- Seeds of Empathy
- Social and Emotional Learning and Bullying Prevention
- Some Facts About Bullying Among Young People and Children
- Speak Up To Your Teacher
- State Laws Information Sheet-From Stop Bullying Now
- Steps to Respect (Global Bullying Prevention)
- Stop Bullying Now- Government resource website
- Students Against Violence
- Take Action Against Bullying
- Talking Teenage- If you have a teenager you NEED this!
- Teasing and Bullying-Gender Equity
- Teasing and Bullying: No Laughing Matter
- The 2003 national school climate survey: The school-related experiences of our nation's gay, bisexual and transgender youth
- The ABC's of Bullying: Addressing, Blocking and Curbing School Aggression-Pathways Online Course
- The Peace Center
- The prevalence of teachers who bully students in schools with differing levels of behavioral problems
- The School Bully Can Take a Toll on Your Child's Mental Health
- Tips for parents facing Bullying in Kindergarten-Part 1
- Tips for Parents facing Bullying in Kindergarten-Part 2
- Tips for Selecting Bullying Resources
- What Kids Need to Succeed
- What We Know About Bullying
- What's Bullying-New Zealand
- What's Bullying- Resource- New Zealand
- Words Can Hurt, Too — Another Kind of Bullying
- Workplace Bullying Institute
- Youth Violence and Electronic Media: Similar Behaviors, Different Venues?
Scholarly Research
- Addressing Barriers to Learning
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Behavior Problems at School: Quick Training Aid
- Behavioral Initiatives: Technical Assistance
- Bullying Behavior Problems: What's a School to Do?
- Bullying Prevention Training Aids
- Bullying, Psychosocial Adjustment, and Academic Performance in Elementary School
- Bullying: A Major Barrier to Student Learning
- Conduct and Behavior Problems:Intervention and Resources for School Aged Youth
- Invisible Bruises: kindergartners' perceptions of bullying
- List of Research Based Articles and Books on Bullying and Peer Victimization
- Mean Girls Start in Preschool
- Olweus Bullying Prevention Program
- Olweus.org
- Online seminars through Olweus Foundation
- Peer exclusion and victimization: processes that mediate the relation …(2006)
- Project Achieve
- Relational Aggression and Bullying: It's More than Just a Girl Thing
- Relationships between peer harrassment and adolescent problem behaviors (2005) J. Rusby, et al, Journal of Early Adolescence, 25(4) 453-477
- Social behavior and peer relationships of victims, bully-victims, and bullies in kindergarten
- The prevalence of teachers who bully students in schools with differing levels of behavioral problems
- Words Can Hurt, Too — Another Kind of Bullying
- Youth Violence and Electronic Media: Similar Behaviors, Different Venues?
Video Clips-Segments
50 Blog Posts Every Teacher Should Read
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I am proud to say that this blog has a place on a special list. 50 Blog Posts Every Teacher Should Read is a list produced by Michael Erins on his site Masters in Education.
The post, What can forgiveness do for you?, written July 31 2010, about Phoebe’s father’s wish to forgive the children involved in her suicide, was in response to the Phoebe Prince case, and in part, a post written earlier that day.
Thank you Mr. Erins for your dedication to teachers and for researching the 50 most important sites. I applaud your efforts.
As many of you know bullying is a crisis I care deeply about, despite my inability at this time to post as often as I would like. I applaud efforts by educators to find new ways to deal with this age-old problem.
I mentioned awhile back I had spoken with my daughter’s principal about the lack of supervision on the playgrounds at her school. Two school days after that conversation the principal di send out an email to parents requesting volunteer supervision on the playground. It was a welcome email and when I returned to the school the following Friday there was a noticeable increase in parents choosing to attend lunch with their children. Recess seemed a little less chaotic and it is my opinion that adult presence simply reminds children of the rules even if the rules are unspoken. Kudos, to her principal!
Perhaps you can spend some time at recess with your children and help create a more visible adult presence. Children really enjoy it, and I am sure you will too.
Most bullying in schools occurs during unsupervised times like recess, class transitions, and bathroom breaks. Children cannot be watched every second of every day but if more adults are present during recess perhaps the likelihood of bullying behavior will drop.
Isn’t it worth a try?
I hope you are having a wonderful week and I hope to have opportunity to write again soon. In the mean time please explore some of the helpful links I have provided on this site.
~Beth
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