Bullying
BAM!
Body and Mind
Get tips on how to deal with bullies and play The Bully Roundup game to test
your bully smarts! From the Department of Health and Human Services.
Cyberbullying Research Center
“The Cyberbullying Research Center is dedicated to providing up-to-date information about the nature, extent, causes, and consequences of cyberbullying among adolescents.” The authors have posted a summary of their research from 2004 onward, including charts, graphs, and surveys.
PBS Kids: It’s
My Life
Find out why bullies are bullies and why certain kids become “bully targets.”
Learn how to help by creating a Bully-Free Zone at your school and what to do
if someone is bullying you. Also available en Español.
School Safety Center - Bullying and Harassment
From the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the website has a link to Substitute House Bill 2801, a Washington State law passed in 2010 which prohibits harassment, intimidation, and bullying in schools. The site also includes model policies, training presentations, and an internet safety brochure available in multiple languages.
StopBullying.gov
This site has definitions of bullying, including Cyberbullying and LGBT bullying, and suggests strategies for dealing with bullies. Also discusses the risk factors for and long-term effects of bullying. StopBullying.gov “provides information from various government agencies on how kids, teens, young adults, parents, educators and others in the community can prevent or stop bullying.”
Stop Cyberbullying
Information on cyberbullying and how to prevent it, for students, parents, educators,
and law enforcement. A project of WiredSafety.org’s founder and
Executive Director, lawyer Parry Aftab.
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