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PACER Kids Against Bullying (National Center for Bullying Prevention)

An interactive site for young children focused on the prevention of bullying. Contains games, polls, coloring templates, online videos, and contests.

Peace First

Peace First is a national nonprofit that teaches young people the critical skills of conflict resolution, cooperation, and civic engagement. They are most notable for their fellowship program, which recognizes five young people between the ages of 8-22 to acknowledge their peace-building work.

Peaceful Playgrounds

Peaceful Playgrounds aims to proactively solve bullying issues by using recess games to actively engage children. Not only are children focused and ready to learn, but they are also less likely to bully one another. The site also includes a bullying section under featured articles.

Stomp Out Bullying

Stomp Out Bullying is a national organization for kids and teens dealing with bullying and cyberbullying. Students can get help, give help, and be a part of campaigns to “Stomp Out Bullying”.

Stop Bullying- Cartoon Network

As a popular network with children, Cartoon Network has created inspirational and informative videos on the subject of bullying and what can be done.

Welcoming Schools: a Project of the Humans Rights Campaign Foundation

The Humans Rights Campaign Foundation provides teachable moments, resources, and information for experts in your area to address bullying. The site also provides articles on embracing family diversity and avoiding gender stereotyping.

The Learning Network: April Fools!

“In this lesson, students reflect on their reactions to practical jokes. They discuss the social function and personal benefits of practical jokes by contrasting good jokes with bullying and harassment. Then, they create mock scenario proposals for a good-spirited prank television show episode.”

Novel Helps Struggling Readers Confront Bullying in Schools

“Using a realistic, high-interest novel (The Bully by Paul Langan) and interactive reading strategies, students discuss many issues that surround bullying and consider what they themselves can do to prevent bullying. In a multisession lesson, students read The Bully in stages, discuss the story events and issues related to bullying, and complete graphic organizers to help them organize story information.”

Discussing Bullying & Antigay Attitudes

“In this lesson, students examine and discuss responses to the recent suicides that have occurred amid antigay bullying and complete an optional campaign to foster safety and acceptance at their own school.” This website includes copies of handouts, and optional campaign resources.

StopBullying.gov

This website has resources on bullying and cyber bullying, videos and games to educate students on bullying, and provides resources and information for adults and educators as well.

Bullying Prevention in Positive Behavior Support (PBS)

A PDF file that provides instructions for educators on the Positive Behavior Support system (PBS), which includes tactics on preventing cyber bullying, and has detailed curriculum to educate students on bullying.

10 Ways Parents Can Prevent Cyberbullying
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Tips for parents on how to make sure their children aren’t involved with cyberbullying.