BULLYING POLICY GENERAL WEBSITES Parent’s Guide to Facebook & DEFINITIONS REGARDING BULLYING Designed to teach parents Iowa Department of Education how to help their teens strengthen their Creating Safe and Welcoming Schools: A Anti-Bullying/Harassment Webpage privacy and safety on Facebook. Parents Role Learn the critical role parents play in the prevention of bullying, harassment and U.S. Uniform Definition of Bullying discrimination. From the national PTA: Parent Guides to Social Media Sites and Apps. Short, clearly written guidebooks about current social media apps, services and “Bullying is unwanted, aggressive National Association of Elementary platforms that are popular with kids and behavior among school aged children Principals - 20 Questions Parents Ask that involves a real or perceived power Principals About Bullying teens. These are free to download and imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or print. has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who Violence Prevention Works bully others may have serious, lasting Protecting your children from bullying problems. and support safe schools. Common DISCRIMINATORY In order to be considered bullying, signs of bullying in children/youth, HArASSmENt & BUllyING the behavior must be aggressive and how bullying affects people, how to include: talk with educators, what to do if your Anti-Defamation league Bullying child is being bullied, bullies others Prevention and Intervention • An Imbalance of Power: Kids who or is a witness to bullying. Learn how tips for families bully use their power—such as physical to advocate for bullying prevention in strength, access to embarrassing schools. information, or popularity—to control or harm others. Power imbalances can change over time and in different CYBERBULLYING situations, even if they involve the same & SOCIAL MEDIA Pacer- National Bullying Prevention people. Center Cyberbullying resources for parents The Pacer Center gives guidance to • Repetition: Bullying behaviors happen Age appropriate advice, resources and parents if your child is experiencing more than once or have the potential to more. What cyberbulling is, what to do if bullying, if your child with disabilities is happen more than once. your child is bullied online, teaching safe experiencing bullying, if your child shows Bullying includes actions such as making online behaviors, when parents should bullying behavior or witnesses bullying. threats, spreading rumors, attacking intervene, etc. someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose.” KnowBullying App Simple conversation starters to begin Welcoming Schools: Bullying and Name discussion with your child. The app Calling Defined by the Federal Office of also features bullying prevention tips, Welcoming Schools, a project of the Education and other Federal Partners bullying warning signs, reminders to talk Human Rights Campaign Foundation, There are instances when one action of with your child, social media options, provides an LGBT-inclusive approach bullying is severe or impactful enough to and a section for educators. Download to to addressing family diversity, gender be bullying. your cell or tablet. stereotyping, bullying, and name-calling in K-5 learning environments. The Support for Bullying Issues: Websites for Parents for Bullying Issues: Websites Support for Bullying and Name Calling webpage Stopbullying.gov OnGuardOnline.gov provides definitions, tips for elementary The official site of the Federal Partners Guidance for parents to help reduce risks for bullying prevention and intervention. to their children involved in socializing school educators, lesson plans, and You will find resources for parents at this online. Texting, sexting, mobile phones, films. link. cyberbullying, child identity theft and more .
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