StopBullying.gov: https://www.stopbullying.gov/resources/research-resources
The official anti-bullying site of the U.S. Government, StopBullying.gov offers resources for teachers and parents to help prevent and stop bullying.
Website Contents
Bullying:
- What is bullying?
- The roles kids play
- Why some youth bully?
- Who is at risk?
- Warning signs for bullying
- Effects of bullying
- Bullying and trauma
- LGBTQI+ Youth
- Disabilities and special needs
- Other aggressive behavior
Cyberbullying:
- Federal Civil Rights Laws, Sexual Orientation, and Gender identity
- What Is Cyberbullying
- Cyberbullying Tactics
- Prevent Cyberbullying
- Social Media and Apps
- Cyberbullying and Gaming
- Digital Awareness for Parents
- Establishing Rules
- Tips for Teachers
- Report Cyberbullying
- How to Deal with “Haters”’
Prevention:
- How to Prevent Bullying
- Prevention at School
- Assess Bullying
- Engage Parents & Youth
- Set Policies & Rules
- Build a Safe Environment
- Working in the Community
- Prevention in Extra-Curricular Activities
- Respond to Bullying
- Support the Kids Involved
- Bystanders to Bullying
- Help Children Build Resilience
- Tips for Parents of Middle Schooler
Resources:
- Get Help Now
- Facts About Bullying
- Laws & Policies
- Research Resources
- How to Talk About Bullying
- What You Can Do
- What Teens Can Do
- Training Center
- Media Guidelines
- Videos & Social Media
- External Resources
Kids
Pacer’s National Bullying Prevention Center https://www.pacer.org/bullying/info/
The National Bullying Prevention Center has a list of resources on prevention, facts, alternatives and different types of bullying to create a world without bullying.
Website Contents
- Questions Answered
- Stats:
- Facts
- Cyberbullying
- Students with Disabilities
- Spanish: Recursos acerca de bullying
- Sites for Kids and Teens
- Educators
- Videos
- Take Action
- Parents
- Order Products
Committee For Children: https://www.cfchildren.org/about-us/
The Committee for Children provides video resources for educators and families to promote the safety, well-being and success of children in life and in school.
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- About Us
- Advocacy
- What is SEL
- Programs
- Resources
- Press
- Stop Bullying– The official anti-bullying site of the U.S. Government, StopBullying.gov offers resources for teachers and parents to help prevent and stop bullying.
- PACER’S National Bullying Prevention Center– The National Bullying Prevention Center has a list of resources on prevention, facts, alternatives and different types of bullying to create a world without bullying.
- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry – The AACAP has a broad range of resources on bullying including FAQs, facts, books, videos, training and suggestions for getting help if you are experiencing bullying.
- The American Federation of Teachers– The AFT has a large section of their website devoted to bullying education so teachers can have access to classroom activities and other resources to prevent bullying.
- National Runaway Safeline– The National Runaway Safeline has a wealth of anti-bullying resources, including a downloadable template that can be used to notify school administrators about bullying.
- National Association of School Psychologists – NASP has resources for families and educators on how to spot and stop bullying, frameworks for educators on how to prevent bullying in schools and LGBT resources.
- National Education Association – NEA provides curriculum resources for teachers to help address, confront and stop bullying including lesson plans, activities, games, quizzes and books.
- National Association of Elementary School Principals – NAESP provides a large resource list for principals to assist them in dealing with and preventing bullying, including handouts for parents, resources for educators and more.
- The Bully Project– The Bully Project is a film and activism site with tools for educators, parents, students, advocates and those interested in helping those with special needs.
- Teaching Tolerance– A project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Teaching Tolerance has a resource list and a film kit for the film Bullied: A Student, A School and a Case That Made History.
- Edutopia– Edutopia has a recently updated resource list for bullying prevention including ideas for cultivating empathy, diversity and inclusion and suicide prevention.
- Stomp Out Bullying– Stomp Out Bullying has created a parent resource for parents who learn that their child is being bullied complete with tip sheets, cell phone guides and help understanding bullying.
- GLSEN – GLSEN provides resources and ideas for campaigns to help end bullying in schools by using social awareness and events like National Bullying Prevention month to spread awareness.https://www.glsen.org/
- Bully Bust– BullyBust provides resources to help make the school climate better for everyone, including personal stories, videos, information on bullying and cyberbullying and more.
- SafeKids.com – SafeKids.com has a mission for safer digital citizenship, focusing their anti-bullying efforts on cyberbullying prevention and awareness, and how to increase online empathy.