According to stopbullying.gov, “bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems.”
- StopBullying.gov (Developed by the U.S. Health and Human Services, Education Department, Centers for Disease Control, and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
- Bullying Awareness & Prevention (Psychology.org)
- Cyberbullying Resources
- Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN): Anti-Bullying Resources
Bullying Resources for Teachers
- Creating a Safe and Respectful Environment in Our Nation’s Classrooms. This training toolkit is made up of two modules to address bullying in classrooms. Specifically, it is designed to assist teachers in cultivating meaningful relationships with students while creating a positive climate in the classroom.
- Creating a Safe and Respectful Environment on Our Nation’s School Buses. This training toolkit is made up of two modules to address bullying on school buses. Specifically, it is designed to assist school bus drivers in cultivating meaningful relationships with students while creating a positive climate on the bus.
- StopBullying.gov
- Bullying: A Module for Teachers (American Psychological Association)
- Bullying Prevention (National Association of School Psychologists)
- National School Safety Center: Bullying in Schools
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Hamilton Fish: The 411 on Bullying (PDF)
- Bullying programs – OJJDP Model Programs Guide
- School-Based Bullying Prevention – OJJDP Model Programs Guide
Bullying Resources for Parents
- StopBullying.gov
- How to Talk About Bullying
- What to Do if Your Child is Being Bullied (PDF)
- How to Talk with Your Child’s Educators (PDF)
- Bullying and Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, or Bisexual (LGBT) Youth
- Prevent Cyberbullying
- Technology and Youth: Protecting your Child from Electronic Aggression (PDF)
- For bullying and harassment using social media parents can follow the social media site’s “Help” link to report abuse or policy violations such as imposter accounts, bullying, hate speech, pornography, etc.
- Bullying Prevention (National Association of School Psychologists)
- Bullying of Children with Special Needs