Dealing with Problem Behaviors and Teasing
(updated June 9, 2020)
- Discipline Help (http://www.disciplinehelp.com/)
- Cyberbullying: The Definitive Guide
- Cyberbulling Resources Online (http://www.whoishostingthis.com/resources/cyberbullying-resources/)
- Understanding Cyberbullying In College from Affordable Colleges Online (http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/cyberbullying-awareness/)
- Guide to Bullying Awareness and Prevention: How to Recognize and Prevent Abuse at College(https://essayontime.com.au/bullying-awareness-prevention-guide/)
- General links dealing with teasing (www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/infoaboutstuttering.html#teasing)
- The Operation Respect (http://www.operationrespect.org) includes the Don't Laugh at Me materials whose goal is to eliminate bullying in the schools. Begun by Peter Yarrow from folk singers, Peter, Paul, and Mary, DLAM consists of three curricula (grades 2-5, grades 6-8, and one for summer camps and after-school programs). The resource contains wonderful ideas for helping classroom teachers or school clinicians reduce bullying of children. The entire curriculum is online including songs and videos are freely available online or can be downloaded as a 148 page PDF.
- NetSmartz Workshop (www.netsmartz.org/NetSmartzKids)
- Healthy Digital Citizens: Helping Kids Stay Active and Safe in the Internet Age - good information on Internet Safety and Digital Wellness.
- Bullying Awareness and Prevention Guide (http://www.learnpsychology.org/now/bullying/)
- The Bully Projects has Tools for Parents, Educators, Students, Advocates, and a Special Needs Tool Kit that deals with bullying for children with special needs. There is also a section on Bullying and Substance Abuse: Who It Affects and Why
- Be an Upstander - a 4 minute video that describes 4 ways kids can take a positive stand on bullying (from The NED Show)
- Talent Show - a minute-one public service announcement about cyberbullying.
- Dear Bully KristinaKuzmic.com
- Keeping Children Safe Online (Updated for 2020) Fantastic article with much new and important information on cyberbullying.