Bullying Resources
Remember Bullying is when these three things happen…
BULLYING: GET THE 411 BEFORE THE 911
RUDE or MEAN vs BULLYING: The Difference
Additional Resources and Information
Two free tutorials brought to you by Global Compliance Network:
Bullying and Cyber Bullying
Directions for submitting Bullying Reporting form:
Please complete the Word Doc form provided, save on your desk top, e-mail as an attachment to bullying@manhattan114.org.
Or print form, mail to Bullying@Anna McDonald School 200 Second St.
Thank you for taking the time to share your concern.
Manhattan School District 114 Administration
Links
Resources for Parents
www.pacer.org
What Parents Should Know About Bullying
www.tompoutbullying.org
Parent resources on how to prevent and deal with bullying
www.stopbullying.gov
Prevention: Teach kids how to identify bullying and how to stand up to it safely
Articles for Parents
19 Signs Your Child is Being Bullied and What to Do about it- Article- English.pdf
How do you Know When Your Student Or Child Is Being Victimized and How Can You Help.pdf
Resources for Teachers
www.nea.org
Teaching students to prevent bullyingActivities and Children's Books on Bullying
Located in District formswww.iu1.org
Middle Schoolwww.iu1.org
Elementarywww.glsen.org
No Name Calling Week (6-8)
Resources for Students
www.stopbullying.gov
If you have done everything you can to resolve the situation and nothing has worked, or someone is in immediate danger, there are ways to get help.www.pacerteensagainstbullying.org
Teens Against Bullying: Specifically created to help teens learn about bullying, how to appropriately respond to it and how to prevent it.www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org
Kids Against Bullying: Specifically created to help elementary school children learn about bullying, how to appropriately respond to it and how to prevent it.www.inpatientdrugrehab.org/cyberbullying-substance-abuse/
A guide on how to deal with cyberbullying and substance abuse.
“The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.”
Albert Einstein
Additional Resources
Resources for Bullying Prevention: http://www.learnpsychology.org/now/
Violence Awareness and Prevention Guidebook: http://www.learnpsychology.org/now/violence/
Books for Adults
Bullying Beyond The Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying, S. Hinduja and J.W. Patchin
Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can Do, D. Olweus
The ABCs of Bullying Prevention, K. Shore
Non-fiction Books for Children
Dealing With Bullying, M. Johnston
Talking About Bullying, J. Powell
Bullies Are A Pain in the Brain, T. Romain
Bullying, P. Sanders
Stop Picking On Me: A First Look at Bullying, P. Thomas
Why Is Everybody Always Picking On Me? A Guide to Handling Bullies, T. Webster-Doyle
Fiction Books for Children
Marianthe’s Story: Painted Words/Spoken Memories, Akili
The Berenstain Bears and the Bully, S. Berenstain
Loudmouth George and the Sixth Grade Bully, N. Carlson
Weirdo’s War, M. Coleman
Mean Mean Maureen Green, J. Cox
King of the Cooties, D. Dadey
The Girls, A. Koss
Baseball Ballerina Strikes Out, K. McKeon
Amelia Takes Command, M. Moss
Thank You, Mr. Falker, P. Polacco