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WEBSITES:
www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov
Provides tip sheets, posters, on-line games for kids, PSA’s, additional resource materials, and an email address to send questions directly to them.
www.inthemix.org/bullying
“Stop Bullying … take a stand!” is a 30-minute documentary for teens about bullying, which features YHTP! In The Mix is an award-winning PBS teen series.
www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/15plus
For parents and other legal guardians. Information and suggested activities to facilitate parent-child communication.
www.mcgruff.org
A great site for basic information, games and other activities for younger kids.
www.survivingbullies.com
Provides practical tools and strategies for targets. Addresses bullying as a community concern.
www.tolerance.org
Has a good quiz (grades 6 -12) and survey (grades K – 5) , along with follow-up questions. To access them, type “bullying survey” into the search box.
www.respectu.com
Website of “Bully Coach” Joel Haber, Ph.D., author of “BULLYPROOF YOUR CHILD FOR LIFE: Protect Your Child from Teasing, Taunting, and Bullying for Good.” Information about bullying prevention for children and adults.
www.Pathway-Pals.com
For grades 6 – 12. Posters, brochures, and a survey.
www.bullying.org
Another good all-purpose site with information, activities, moderated listserv support group, a “sharing” link, and links to other resources. Shows how strong the anti-bullying movement is in Europe, and how kids are getting the message out.
www.bullypolice.org
Provides information about which states have anti-bullying laws, as well as the “ideal” anti-bullying law.
www.bullybeware.com
Useful summaries of research. Teaching materials and posters available.
WEBSITES/CYBERBULLYING:
www.stopcyberbullying.org
www.netbullies.com
www.isafe.org
www.cyberbully.org
WORKBOOKS:
The Bully Free Classroom – by Allan L. Beane, Ph.D., Free Spirit Publications, 2006.
‘Bullies Are A Pain In The Brain’ Activity Kit – by Trevor Romain, Free Spirit Publications, 2006
Don’t Laugh At Me – Operation Respect, Inc. and Educators for Social Responsibility, 2000.
Surviving Bullies Workbook: Skills to help protect you from bullying - Dickon Pownall-Gray, Willoughby & Lamont Publications, LLC., 2006.
ACTIVITIES TO DOWNLOAD:
Bullies: Who, What and Why for Students - Katie Ransohoff, Julia Ransohoff and Nancy L. Brown, Ph.D., Palo Alto Medical Foundation, Revised August 2006.
www.pamf.org/preteen/myfeelings/bullying/
(for students)
www.pamf.org/preteen/parents/teaching/bullying/
(for teachers and parents)
The Bullying Prevention Program: Supplemental Lesson Plans – Susan P. Limber, Ph.D., MLS
www.clemson.edu/olweus/supplemental.pdf
BOOKS:
Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do - by Dan Olweus, Blackwell Publishing, 1993
Bullies, Targets & Witnesses: Helping Children Break the Pain Chain - by SuEllen Fried, ADTR, Paula Fried, PhD, M. Evans and Company, Inc, 2003.
Bullyproof Your Child For Life: Protect Your Child from Teasing, Taunting, and Bullying -- for Good by Joel Haber, Jenna Glatzer, , Penguin Group, 2007.
Bullying in American Schools: A Sociological-Ecological Perspective on Prevention and Intervention – by Dorothy L. Espelage and Susan M. Swearer (Eds.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., 2004.
BOOK AND JOURNAL ARTICLES:
"Bully/victim problems among schoolchildren: Basic facts and effects of a school based intervention program." (pp. 411-448) – by Dan Olweus. In D. Pepler and K. Rubin (Eds.), The Development and Treatment of Childhood Aggression, Erlbaum, 1991.
"A useful evaluation design, and effects of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program," (pp. 389-402) – by Dan Olweus. In Psychology, Crime & Law (11), 2005.
The Bullying Prevention Program: Blueprints for violence prevention, Vol. 10. - by Dan Olweus, S.P. Limber, & S. Mihalic. Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence: Boulder, Colo., 1999.
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