Bullying Resources
I have included articles on a variety of topics; as well as a list of recommended children's books. I hope these resources will assist you in addressing some common areas of concern for children. If you would like information on a topic that is not listed, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
Tips for Parents (from the National Crime Prevention Council)
Parents can play a central role to preventing bullying and stopping it when it happens. Here are a few things you can do.
- Teach kids to solve problems without using violence and praise them when they do.
- Give children positive feedback when they behave well to help build their self-esteem. Help give them the self-confidence to stand up for what they believe in.
- Ask your children about their day and listen to them talk about school, social events, their classmates, and any problems they have.
- Take bullying seriously. Many kids are embarrassed to say they have been bullied. You may only have one chance to step in and help.
- If you see any bullying, stop it right away, even if your child is the one doing the bullying.
- Encourage your child to help others who need it.
- Don't bully your children or bully others in front of them. Many times kids who are bullied at home react by bullying other kids. If your children see you hit, ridicule, or gossip about someone else, they are also more likely to do so themselves.
PLEASE CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR A PARENT'S GUIDE TO CYBERBULLYING:
www.connectsafely.org/cyberbullying