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bully school - Google Search Sign in Web Images Groups News Froogle LocalNew! more » Advanced Search Preferences Web Results 11 - 20 of about 3,980,000 for bully school. (0.05 seconds) Safe Child Program Bullies Page Sponsored Links Stop Bullying They may be children with poor social skills, who do not fit in, who can't Practical skills for dealing with meet the expectations of their family or school. They bully to feel bullies. Help for kids and parents! competent, ... kidpower.org www.safechild.org/bullies.htm - 25k - Cached - Similar pages Anti Bullying System Report School Bullying Online Now! NASP Center Anonymously, Discreetly, & Free www.BullyAlert.com Bullying is a widespread problem in our schools and communities. ... Bully School Membership in either bully or victim groups is associated with school Great deals on Bully School drop out, ... Shop on eBay and Save! www.naspcenter.org/factsheets/bullying_fs.html - 30k - www.eBay.com Cached - Similar pages Downloadable Papers Established site features papers on CNN - Study: rampant in US middle - Bullying schools School bully August 20, 1999 http://www.1millionpapers.com How to stop bullying. August 17, 1999 Drills, new security measures mark return to schools New ebook reveals easy strategies August 16, 1999 School lesson: Deflect bullies, prevent violence May to bully proof your child. 28, 1999 ... www.freefrombullies.com www.cnn.com/US/9908/20/bullies/ - 23k - Cached - Similar pages Bullying in Schools. ERIC Digest. Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name. www.ericdigests.org/1997-4/bullying.htm - 25k - Cached - Similar pages BullyPolice.org Bully, Bullying, Bullying at school and Bullying in school - How to Stop the Bully: Policing the States and the Schools for Bullies. www.bullypolice.org/ - 32k - Cached - Similar pages http://www.google.com/search?q=bully+school&hl=en&lr=&start=10&sa=N (1 of 2) [12/2/2005 11:46:53 PM] bully school - Google Search Information on Bullying for Parents and Teachers (1996) A school conference day devoted to bully/victim problems. ... Refer to school and class codes of conduct in telling the bully why their behaviour was ... www.lfcc.on.ca/bully.htm - 43k - Cached - Similar pages Bullying in school, school bullying The report focuses on strategies to reduce incidents of school bullying, ... 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By senior high school, if a bully is still attending school, ... www.bullybeware.com/moreinfo.html - 25k - Cached - Similar pages Bullying in schools & what to do with about it - Dr Ken Rigby www.education.unisa.edu.au/bullying/ - 2k - Cached - Similar pages 2 Result Page: Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 Next Search within results | Language Tools | Search Tips Google Home - Advertising Programs - Business Solutions - About Google ©2005 Google http://www.google.com/search?q=bully+school&hl=en&lr=&start=10&sa=N (2 of 2) [12/2/2005 11:46:53 PM] Safe Child Program Bullies Page Programs TAKE A STAND: Safe Child Program Prevention of bullying and Take A Stand: Prevention of interpersonal violence Bullying Reach Challenge Recovery BULLYING BEHAVIORS Order Now WHO ARE THE TARGETS Services IF YOUR CHILD IS BEING BULLIED Consulting IF YOUR CHILD IS THE BULLY Risk Management PREVENTING BULLYING Legal Order Now Media Assistance TAKE A STAND: Prevention of Bullying and Interpersonal Violence Subjects Bullying is something most children encounter in one form or another. Children Child Abuse struggle with being called names, being picked upon, being excluded, not knowing how to make friends, or being the ones acting unkindly or aggressively Strangers toward others. All forms of bullying are abusive and all are opportunities to teach children how to get along, how to be considerate people, how to be part of a community or group. Safety on the Internet The TAKE A STAND Program is a revolutionary approach to prevention of bullying. Starting at the Kindergarten level and progressing through Grade 5, Bullies children learn about bullying, its effects, how to stop it and the importance of mutual acceptance and respect. http://www.safechild.org/bullies.htm (1 of 6) [12/2/2005 11:47:00 PM] Safe Child Program Bullies Page Advocacy For the first time, schools, churches, youth groups, after school programs, etc have a tool to teach all children how to be advocates for creating a community Research that will not tolerate bullying behaviors; to teach children who are targeted how to stand up for themselves; and to teach the bullies themselves alternate ways of Recommended handling their own feelings of not belonging. Reading & Links At the same time, teachers, school administrators and parents learn that it is possible to TAKE A STAND for having a community that will not tolerate bullying. For too long, adults have believed that bullying is just part of growing up, that there have always been kids who are jocks and kids who are geeks; those who are "in" and those who are "out." This acceptance has prevented adults from stopping this pattern. The TAKE A STAND Program challenges this acceptance from the earliest possible age, creating a new standard for interpersonal relationships. Just as children led the drive to use seatbelts and to reduce smoking, they are the leaders in setting a new course for how we treat one another. The TAKE A STAND Program creates a school-wide community of interpersonal problem solving and mutual respect that has been embraced by school administrators, teachers, parents and children. If you would like this Program to be a part of your children's education, please share this information with your school, youth group or Parent Teacher organization. Dr. Sherryll Kraizer, author of the TAKE A STAND Program, has a Ph.D. in Education with a specialization in youth at risk. She if also the author of the Safe Child Program; the REACH and CHALLENGE Programs for at-risk youth; the RECOVERY Program for previously victimized children; and a Prevention of Dating Violence Program. Dr. Kraizer is internationally recognized for her prevention programs and creating models for maximizing community-wide participation in prevention effectiveness. The TAKE A STAND cost: $95 includes complete set of teaching guides and training videotape. Available in Print VHS or CD/DVD BULLYING BEHAVIORS Bullying can take many forms: physical, emotional, verbal or a combination of these. It may involve one child bullying another, a group of children against a single child or groups against other groups (gangs). It is not unlike other forms of http://www.safechild.org/bullies.htm (2 of 6) [12/2/2005 11:47:00 PM] Safe Child Program Bullies Page victimization and abuse in that it involves: ● an imbalance of power ● differing emotional tones, the target will be upset whereas the bully is cool and in control ● blaming the target for what has happened ● lack of concern on the part of the bully for the feelings and concerns of the victim ● a lack of compassion Bullies are very often children who have been bullied or abused themselves. Sometimes they are children experiencing life situations they can't cope with, that leave them feeling helpless and out of control. They may be children with poor social skills, who do not fit in, who can't meet the expectations of their family or school. They bully to feel competent, successful, to control someone else, to get some relief from their own feelings of powerlessness. WHO ARE THE TARGETS OF BULLYING Anyone can be a target of bullying. Not all children are equally likely to be victimized by bullying behavior. Those children who are more prone to be picked upon tend to have the following characteristics: ● low self-esteem ● insecure ● lack of social skills, ● don't pick up on social cues ● cry or become emotionally distraught easily, ● unable to defend or stand up for themselves Some children actually seem to provoke their own victimization. These children will tease bullies, make themselves a target by egging the person on, not knowing when to stop and then not being able to effectively defend themselves when the balance of power shifts to the bully. Children who are not bullied tend to have better social skills and conflict management skills. They are more willing to assert themselves about differences without being aggressive or confronting. They suggest compromises and alternate solutions. They tend to be more aware of people's feelings and are the children who can be most helpful in resolving disputes and assisting other children to get help. IF YOUR CHILD IS BEING BULLIED If you learn your child is being bullied, you may immediately want to protect your child and confront the aggressor. You may feel embarrassed and want your http://www.safechild.org/bullies.htm (3 of 6) [12/2/2005 11:47:00 PM] Safe Child Program Bullies Page child to toughen up, to get in there and fight back. You may feel helpless yourself. None of these responses are helpful. Get as much information as you can about what has happened. Avoid blaming anyone, including the bullying child or children. Look at your own child's behavior and style of interacting. Ask yourself what you know about your child and how you can turn the immediate situation around.

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