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Kids Against Bullying | Tips & Facts | PACER | |
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This kid-focused website offers games, videos, and other kid-friendly resources about bullying. Topics: Kids For more info please visit http://www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org/
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Kansas Bullying Prevention Program | Toolkit & Training | Randy J. Wiler, Director | 1999 |
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The Kansas Bullying Prevention program website provides resources for parents, teachers and students and provides bullying prevnetion training. Topics: Prevention, Schools For more info please visit http://www.stopbullyingkansas.org
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It's Your Life | Tips & Facts | American Bar Association | |
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It’s Your Life helps LGBTQ youth in foster care navigate the child welfare system. Explore this site to understand your rights and receive the care and attention you are entitled to. Topics: LGBT, Policies & Laws For more info please visit http://new.abanet.org/child/Pages/lgbtq.youth.aspx
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It's My Life: Bullies | Tips & Facts | PBS Kids | |
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"It's My Life," the PBS Kids website for tweens, offers children ages 8 to 12 a variety of information and interactivity about bullies, including polls, printables, and a "Beat the Bully" game. Covers topics such as "Who's A Target," "Are You A Bully?," "Innocent Bystanders," and "Online Bullying." Topics: Respond to Bullying, Kids For more info please visit http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/friends/bullies/index.html
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It Gets Better Project | Campaign | It Gets Better | 2012 |
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The It Gets Better Project was created to show young LGBT people the levels of happiness, potential, and positivity their lives will reach – if they can just get through their teen years. The It Gets Better Project wants to remind teenagers in the LGBT community that they are not alone — and it WILL get better. Topics: LGBT, Prevention, Kids, Schools, Cyberbullying, Gender For more info please visit http://www.itgetsbetter.org
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Involvement of Law Enforcement Officers in Bullying Prevention Tip Sheet | Tips & Facts | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) | 2011 |
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With solid relationships forged in the school resource officer (SRO) and Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) programs, law enforcement officers are in a unique position to help identify and eliminate bullying behavior in schools—behavior that is seriously interfering with students’ ability to receive a sound education. Topics: Prevention, Schools For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/involvement-of-law-enforcement-tipsheet.pdf |
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Invisible Targets | Research | Great Schools | 2010 |
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This article discusses the bullying of students with disabilities by telling the story of Gabriella, a student with ADHD. Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs For more info please visit http://www.greatschools.org/special-education/legal-rights/1599-bullying-and-kids-with-disabilities.gs
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Intervention Tips for Law Enforcement Officers Tip Sheet | Tips & Facts | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) | 2011 |
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Even though your state may not have an anti-bullying law, there are usually many laws that are applicable to dealing with bullying behaviors, including theft, assault, battery, and extortion. Topics: Respond to Bullying, Policies & Laws For more info please visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources-files/intervention-tips-for-law-enforcement-tipsheet.pdf |
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How to Handle Bullying of Children with Special Needs | Research | Ayres, K | |
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This site provides tips for how educators, parents, and advocates can work to develop anti-bullying philosophies and policies, to prevent school bullying and to promote the positive social inclusion of all children. Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs For more info please visit http://www.disaboom.org/
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Help Your Intellectually Disabled Child Handle Bullying | Tips & Facts | Hartwell-Walker, M | 2011 |
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Children with intellectual disabilities are particularly prone to bullying. This article addresses how parents can help their children with intellectual disabilities handle bullying and bullies. Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs For more info please visit http://psychcentral.com/lib/2011/help-your-intellectually-disabled-child-handle-bullying/
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