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All Resources
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Walk a Mile in Their Shoes | Tips & Facts | AbilityPath | ||
This report and guide is an effort to make the voices of families heard in the national dialogue on bullying and children with disabilities. The report builds awareness so the physical and emotional toll that children with disabilities experience may be prevented. They need their children’s classmates, teachers, and community to “walk a mile in their shoes.” Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs For more info please visit http://www.abilitypath.org/areas-of-development/learning--schools/bullying/articles/walk-a-mile-in-their-shoes.pdf |
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Bullying Prevention and Summer Camp Programs | Tips & Facts | American Camp Association | ||
Bullying prevention is one of five hot topics on the minds of summer camp staff. To help address this issue, the American Camp Association, in collaboration with Dr. Joel Haber, is pleased to present several tools to aid in bullying prevention. Topics: Prevention For more info please visit http://www.acacamps.org/bullying |
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Taking a Stand: A Student's Guide to Stopping Name-Calling and Bullying | Tips & Facts | Anti-Defamation League | ||
This student handout provides practical strategies for responding to name-calling and bullying in safe and effective ways. Topics: Kids, Respond to Bullying For more info please visit http://www.adl.org/combatbullying/pdf/taking-a-stand-bullying-guide.pdf |
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It's Your Life | Tips & Facts | American Bar Association | ||
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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See a Bully, Stop a Bully, Make a Difference | Campaign | American Federation of Teachers | ||
The purpose of the AFT’s campaign, “See a Bully, Stop a Bully: Make a Difference,” is to raise awareness and provide resources to educators, students and parents. Topics: Respond to Bullying For more info please visit http://www.aft.org/yourwork/tools4teachers/bullying/ |
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Bullying | Tips & Facts | AbilityPath | ||
AbilityPath.org interviewed experts, educators and parents regarding a silent epidemic facing children with special needs - bullying. The result was the report and guide, Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: Bullying and Special Needs. Topics: Disabilities & Special Needs For more info please visit http://www.abilitypath.org/areas-of-development/learning--schools/bullying/ |
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Brain Works & Coping Skills for Kids | Toolkit & Training | Brain Works Project | ||
This resource is based on research on pre-teens' coping challenges during the critical transition period from elementary to middle school. A national group of educators, emotional health and teacher education experts helped to create an open-access, "virtual classroom" where 9-12 yr. olds learn about brain and behavior changes during early adolescence. Topics: Kids, Prevention For more info please visit http://www.copingskills4kids.net |
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Cyberbullying: Tips for Intervention and Prevention | Tips & Facts | Anti-Defamation League | ||
When a cyberbullying incident occurs, it is important that schools, teens and families work together to minimize the potentially devastating consequences for the targeted individual and the school community as a whole. This resources includes ideas on prevention and intervention for administrators, educators, family members and students Topics: Cyberbullying For more info please visit http://www.adl.org/education/cyberbullying/tips.asp |
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7 Ways You Can Address Bullying at Your School | Tips & Facts | Campus Safety Magazine | ||
Encouraging victims and student witnesses to report abuse and providing supervision in hallways and other areas can help to reduce bullying on and off campus. This is a short article that describes in brief yet clear terms how campuses can prevent and respond to bullying. Topics: Prevention For more info please visit http://www.campussafetymagazine.com/Channel/School-Safety/News/2010/04/15/7-Ways-You-Can-Address-Bullying-at-Your-School.aspx |
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How to Handle Bullying of Children with Special Needs | Research | Ayres, K | ||
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.com/children-with-disabilities/how-to-handle-bullying-of-children-with-special-needs |