Guilderland Central School District Bullying prevention at Guilderland

Helpful resources for students, parents and teachers

 

District brochures:

Bullying: It's Not Okay. (PDF) A Parent's Guide.

Bullying: It's Not Okay. (PDF) A Student's Guide.

Online resources:

Stop Bullying Now: Published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration.

Olweus Bullying Prevention Program: Comprehensive site through Clemson University that describes the program developed by Dan Olweus and currently in use at Guilderland.

Bullying.org: Canadian-based site filled with useful facts, tips and resources.

National Mental Health Information Center: Features information on the "15+ Make Time to Listen...Make Time to Talk" campaign, which provides practical guidance for parents and caregivers on how to strengthen their relationship with their children by spending at least 15 minutes of daily, undivided time with them and focusing on them. The program's featured initiative centers around bullying.

Print resources:

And Words Can Hurt Forever: How to Protect Adolescents from Bullying, Harassment, and Emotional Violence, by Dr. James Garbarino and Dr. Ellen deLara. Free Press, 2003. 

Bullying at School, by Dan Olweus. Blackwell Publishing, 1993.

Bullying in Secondary Schools: What is Looks Like and How to Manage it, by Keith Sullivan, Mark Cleary, and Ginny Sullivan. Corwin Press, Inc., 2004. 

The Respectful School: How Educators and Students Can Conquer Hate and Harassment, by Stephen L. Wessler. Alexandria: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2003.

 

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