by Gayle Rich | Oct 24, 2017 | Articles
Creating an organized recess is one approach to ending bullying through playground games that is showing results. One Bronx elementary school has brought in a “play coach” from Asphalt Green, a nonprofit group which organizes recess games such as relay... by Wilma Stone | Apr 26, 2017 | Articles
A school district is battling online bullying by teaching students how to use social media, and be responsible citizens of cyberspace. Online attacks have taken the place of playground insults, and Jurupa Unified School District has decided to deal with the problem at... by Brian D. Johnson, PhD & Laurie Berdahl, MD | Jul 5, 2016 | Articles
About a third of students are bullied, resulting in long-term mental and physical harm. Although teachers face unprecedented pressures like student performance and entitlement, you and your students can greatly benefit from your time and commitment to stop bullying in... by Pat Wyman | Oct 29, 2014 | Articles
Schools are obligated under federal law to stop bullying of disabled students, and the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights is taking an active role in reminding districts of their obligations to develop and enforce policies and procedures for preventing and... by Skiye Brant | Oct 7, 2014 | Articles
Acts of kindness to counter bullying were part of the strategy as students celebrated “Project Be There”. During the week-long project, students at Fontainbleau High School in New Orleans created anti-bully awareness, and promoted kindness and the power of...
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