101 BULLY PREVENTION ACTIVITIES Jennifer Brady Writing exercises, games, role plays, art projects, surveys and other engaging activities will inspire and empower students to take action against bullying.
A Rose for Livvy: A Story About Internet Safety for Teens DVD A Story About Internet Safety for Teens
Adolescent Gangs: Old Issues, New Approaches Curtis W. Branch The book is divided into three sections, each devoted to a type of setting in which services are provided to gang-affiliated adolescents and their families: community-based interventions, specialized agency-based interventions, and mental health interventions.
Anti-Bullying Game When playing this game, students will learn how to focus on emotional expression, learn about relationships, and anger.
Anti-Bullying: A Drama Resource Penny Casdagli This novel drama-based pack explains the link between bullying and self-esteem. Exercises, stories and techniques place emphasis on rehearsing practical and positive solutions to the problem of bullying.
Anti-Bullying: A Whole School Approach Maggies Stockton This resource gathers issues together in a coherent framework to provide training for the whole school. Included in this manual will enable schools to create a safe environment for students.
Block the Bully Cycle This game is game designed to prevent violence and bullying.
Building Everyday Leadership in All Teens MacGregor, M.S., Mariam G. Every teen can be a leader. That's because leadership is not just about taking the lead in big ways, but in everyday small things, too. This flexible, ready-to-use curriculum helps you instill a leadership attitude in all adolescents, not just a select few. The 21 sessions teach leadership skills though activities, discussion, observation, reading, writing, and goal setting. Choose those that seem best for your class or group, or explore leadership through an entire school year. Includes assessment tools and exams. Note: Requires use of the student book Everyday Leadership.
Bullies Are a Pain in the Brain Romain, Trevor Bullies are mean. Bullies are scary. Bullies are a pain in the brain and every child needs to know what to do when confronted by one. This book blends humor with serious, practical suggestions for coping with bullies. Trevor Romain reassures kids that they're not alone and it's not their fault if a bully decides to pick on them. He explains that some people are bullies and describes realistic ways to become "bully-proof," stop bullies from hurting others, and get help in dangerous situations. And if bullies happen to read this book, they'll find ideas they can use to get along with others and feel good about themselves without making other people miserable.
Bullies to Buddies® Bullies to Buddies is an educational game that deals with the complex nature of bullying in a way that elementary school students can understand and learn specific skills.
Bully Free Bulletin Boards Posters, and Banners Beane, Ph.D., Allan L.|Beane, Linda Most bulletin board displays (and books about them) focus on holidays, the seasons, or other lighter fare. Bully Free bulletin boards send strong, consistent messages that bullying will not be tolerated, that it hurts others, and that there are positive alternatives: peacemaking, kindness, and respect. This book brings key anti-bullying concepts to the classroom in fun, interactive ways: Kids work on displays together with instruction and reinforcement from teachers. The result is a series of anti-bullying messages for classrooms and hallways that kids will notice, talk about, and retain. Each project includes clear, concise instructions and discussion questions.
Bully Free Card Game Beane, Ph.D., Allan L. Bullying is not a game but helping kids learn anti-bullying concepts can be. And when learning is fun and interactive, kids are more likely to retain key ideas. Based on The Bully Free Classroom by Allan L. Beane, Ph.D..
Bully Prevention Bingo Help young teens identify the behaviors that constitute bullying, and help them develop the attitudes and skills to prevent it.
Bullying in Schools: Six Methods of Intervention DVD Ken Rigby This new training resource for teachers outlines the pros and cons of six different approaches to bullying. One of the biggest challenges for any teacher is to decide what strategies to use to prevent and resolve bullying at school.
Bullying Prevention and Intervention Susan M. Swearer, Dorothy L. Espelage, and Scott A. Napolitano Step-by-step strategies are presented for developing school- and district-wide policies, coordinating team-based prevention efforts, and implementing targeted interventions with students at risk.
Bullying Questionnaire CD A time saving and useful way of finding out what pupils feel and think about bullying in your school.
Bullying, Teasing and Put-Downs: What Victims Can Do DVD This fast-paced program highlights real kids talking about what worked and didn't work as they attempted to deal with the effects upon them of bullying, teasing and put-downs.
CARL: A Program About the Consequences of Bullying and Teasing DVD Carl is based on a true story of a young man who faced discrimination daily and when the teasing became too painful, took his own life.
Cliques, Phonies, & Other Baloney Romain, Trevor Cliques can make you sick. If you re on the outside, you re treated like dirt. And if you re on the inside, you have to follow the rules. Who needs more rules at school? Written for every kid who has ever felt excluded or trapped by a clique, this book blends humor with practical advice as it tackles a serious subject. Trevor Romain starts by explaining what cliques are and why they exist: because everyone wants to have friends. He reveals why some cliques are so annoying and often full of phonies. And he shares the secret to being popular: just be yourself! Trevor knows how to get through to kids. As readers smile at his cartoons and laugh at his jokes, they ll also be learning skills they need to make and keep friends real friends, not people who pretend to be cool. They ll discover that some supposedly popular kids are lonely and miserable inside. And they ll pick up important self-esteem tips that will help them feel good about themselves (because there s no need to let a bad clique spoil a perfectly good day).
Don't Pick On Me Board Game Dr. PlayWell's Players must get rid of the bullies and protect the victims in their area of the school by answering true/false questions about the nature of bullying.
Empathy, Caring, and Compassion DVD Students explore the critical skills that make up empathy, the importance of compassion, and the moral imperative to help others in need- particularly the victims of bullying.
Exploring Bullying with Adults with Autism and Asperger Syndrome Anna Tickle and Bettina Stott In this accessible and jargon-free book, with a wealth of case studies and summaries, readers are invited to consider the thoughts, feelings and actions associated with bullying and offered helpful strategies for dealing with it.
Ghosts in the Hall DVD This program focuses on teen bullying and the tragedies inherent when parents as well as their teens unfairly label one another.
Good-Bye Bully Machine (hardcover) Fox, Debbie |Beane, Ph.D., Allan L. Kids learn what bullying is, why it hurts, and what they can do to end it with this fresh, compelling book. With its contemporary collage art, lively layout, and straightforward text, Good-Bye Bully Machine engages kids and keeps them turning pages. The unique format of Good-Bye Bully Machine helps kids understand the definition and impact of bullying by comparing it to a mean machine the Bully Machine. Kids can see how bullying makes the machine grow more imposing, while kind behaviors dismantle it.
Good-Bye Bully Machine (paperback) Fox, Debbie |Beane, Ph.D., Allan L. Kids learn what bullying is, why it hurts, and what they can do to end it with this fresh, compelling book. With its contemporary collage art, lively layout, and straightforward text, Good-Bye Bully Machine engages kids and keeps them turning pages. The unique format of Good-Bye Bully Machine helps kids understand the definition and impact of bullying by comparing it to a mean machine the Bully Machine. Kids can see how bullying makes the machine grow more imposing, while kind behaviors dismantle it.
Good-Bye Bully Machine Card Game Fox, Debbie |Beane, Ph.D., Allan L. Help stop bullying and reinforce positive behaviors with this card game that encourages young people to think and talk about bullying, its implications, and ways to stop it. Based on the lively book Good-Bye Bully Machine, this anti-bullying game allows players to take turns breaking down the Bully Machine, piece by piece. As players draw cards, they discuss what they d do in bullying situations, are asked to talk about conflict resolution skills, compliment other players, and practice empathy. Each time a player gives a response, he or she gets to take away one piece of the Bully Machine from the game board. Watch out, though: someone might draw a Mean Moment card, which will suggest that a player has done something mean to help build up the Bully Machine. Then the player has to replace one Machine Card. When the machine is totally dismantled, everyone wins.
Hand Are Not for Hitting Paperback Agassi, Ph.D., Martine Hands are not for hitting. Hands are for saying hello. . . And for playing, creating, helping, working, learning, encouraging, taking care of oneself, and so many more good things. This fresh edition of a Free Spirit classic presents charming new illustrations along with the familiar encouraging message of the original. Psychologist Martine Agassi helps young children understand that violence is never okay, that they can manage their anger and other strong feelings, and that they're capable of positive, loving actions. Especially at an age when children are interacting more with others and starting school, they need to know that hitting is unacceptable. Words tell and pictures show the many wonderful things kids can do with their hands instead of hitting. Intended to be read aloud, Hands Are Not for Hitting also includes a special section for adults, with ideas for things to talk about and activities to do together. Recommended for anyone in a caring relationship with a young child and perfect for childcare, preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school classrooms.
Hands Are Not for Hitting (board book) Agassi, Ph.D., Martine It s never too soon for children to learn that violence is never okay, hands can do many good things, and everyone is capable of positive, loving actions. In this bright, inviting, durable board book, simple words and full-color illustrations teach these important concepts in ways even very young children can understand.
Hands Are Not for Hitting/Las manos no son para pegar Agassi, Ph.D., Martine Hands are for helping, learning, playing, and much more. Remind children of the many positive actions their hands can take, from saying hello to making music to brushing their teeth at bedtime.
Hands Are Not for Hitting/Las manos no son para pegar (board book) Agassi, Ph.D., Martine Now in English and Spanish! This bilingual edition includes all of the children s text along with a section for parents, teachers, and caregivers in both languages. Children learn that violence is never okay, that they can manage their anger and other strong feelings, and that they re capable of positive, loving actions like playing, making music, learning, counting helping, taking care, and much more.
Harassment Prevention Bingo Game Stop harassment before it starts by helping teens identify the many faces of this unwanted behavior.
Hating Tami: A Look at Female Bullying DVD These award winning programs deal with important teen issues such as bullying, depression, and dealing with suicide and family problems.
How to Be Bully Free Workbook Beane, Ph.D, Allan L. Kids learn more easily and willingly when learning is fun. Based on The Bully Free Classroom by Allan L. Beane, Ph.D., this hands-on, consumable workbook is full of engaging activities that help kids recognize bullying behaviors, understand that bullying is not acceptable, respond appropriately if they are bullied, know what to do when others are bullied, and more. Other activities focus on raising self-esteem, building assertiveness skills, managing anger, celebrating diversity, and showing kindness to others. The workbook may be used as a stand-alone, as a companion to The Bully Free Classroom, or as part of an anti-bullying effort already in place in a classroom, school, district, or youth group.
How to End Lunchtime Troubles Dave Stott Review your current lunchtime systems using this comprehensive audit tool.
How to Handle a Bully Susanna Palomares * Dianne Schilling Teach students how to deal with bullying in a safe and nonviolent manner with these highly effective prevention and intervention strategies.
New Bully Free Classroom, The Beane, Ph.D., Allan L. Bullying is a big problem in schools today and you can do something about it. You can create a peaceful, caring classroom that promotes a sense of belonging in all students and stops bullying in its tracks. This book shows you how. Allan Beane spells out over 100 prevention and intervention strategies you can start using immediately. Some are classroom-centered, designed to change everyone s attitudes, thinking, and behaviors. Some are victim-centered, focusing on students who are current or potential victims of bullying. Some are bully-centered, because bullies need help as much as victims. All are easy to understand and simple to implement; many require little or no advance preparation and few or no special materials. Positive and practical, reinforced with true stories and enhanced by reproducible forms, checklists, and resources, this solution-filled book can make your classroom a place where all students are free to learn without fear. The accompanying CD-ROM includes all 34 of the reproducible forms, surveys, handouts, and letters to parents and caregivers found in the book easy to print, easy to use, convenient, and customizable. Macintosh and Windows compatible.
No Kidding About Bullying Drew, M.A., Naomi Prevent bullying behaviors, help students become upstanders for themselves and others, and foster respectful, welcoming classroom communities with this flexible resource for educators and youth leaders. Featuring lessons that may be completed in 20 minutes or less, this book can be used as a stand-alone curriculum or as a complement to other anti-bullying and character education programs. Based on a nationwide survey of more than 2,000 students and teachers, and with a focus on preventing teasing, name-calling, fighting, exclusion, and other hurtful actions, No Kidding About Bullying also features activities for when mistreatment is occurring. Games, role plays, group discussions, and art and writing projects affirm the importance of respect, listening, and kind actions at school.
No More Bullies Board Game Created by teachers and guidance counselors, and field-tested for many years, this game deals effectively with the problem of bullying.
No Room for Bullies Book This book shatters popular myths about bullying to reveal its stark realities. You'll learn who's playing the intimidation game, and how they play it. From social exclusion, physical violence, and emotional backstabbing to sexual sleaze and cyberspace cruelty. But No Room for Bullies takes you beyond problem recognition to proven solutions.
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No Room for Bullies CD School Surveys, Forms, and Skill Posters The material on this CD will help school administrators and teachers address the problems presented by bullying.
Peer Harassment in School Edited by Jaana Juvonen and Sandra Graham Many youngsters are targets of verbal and physical abuse or social ostracism at some point during their school careers, and a minority are repeatedly victimized by their peers. Which students become the targets of aggressive behavior, and why?
Responding to Problem Behavior in Schools Deanne A. Crone, Robert H. Horner, and Leanne S. Hawken Providing a time- and cost-effective framework for responding to moderate problem behavior and preventing the development of more serious difficulties, this book addresses a core need of elementary and middle school practitioners and educators.
Rising Above Bullying Carrie Herbert and Rosemary Hayes This moving and insightful book is essential reading for all those who have encountered bullying: for parents and teachers, those who have been or are being bullied, and for those who do the bullying and their families.
Safe and Healthy Schools Jeffrey R. Sprague and Hill M. Walker A hands-on resource for practitioners, this book provides step-by-step guidance for developing a comprehensive school safety plan.
Safe and Healthy Secondary Schools Susan Lamke, Denise Pratt, and Stan Graeve, MA This book introduces techniques and strategies to counteract students' disrespect, apathy and aggression.
School-Based Crisis Intervention Melissa Allen Heath and Dawn Sheen This essential resource helps practitioners prepare all school personnel to respond sensitively and effectively to children and adolescents in crisis.
Speak Up and Get Along! Cooper, Scott What if every kid had a handy toolbox of ways to get along with others? That s just what this book is: a collection of 21 concrete strategies kids can pull out and use to express themselves, build relationships, end arguments and fights, halt bullying, and beat unhappy feelings. Like the Mighty Might, which takes all the fun out of teasing, and the Thought Chop, which helps kids resist self-defeating thoughts. The Squeaky Wheel is a type of persistence that gets results, and the Coin Toss is a simple way to resolve small conflicts. Each tool is clearly described, illustrated with true-to-life examples, and accompanied by dialogue and lines kids can practice and use. Stories and anecdotes show each tool in action. A terrific resource for any young person and any adult committed to teaching social skills. Includes a note to adults.
Stop Bullying Now! Workbook with CD Franklin Rubinstein and Andrea Chorney This workbook contains reproducible activities that can help you design a complete bully prevention program for middle school students.
Teen Cyberbullying Investigated Jacobs, J.D., Thomas A. The Internet age has led to a different kind of teen bullying: cyberbullying. What is cyberbullying and what can teens do about it? In Teen Cyberbullying Investigated, Judge Tom Jacobs presents a powerful collection of landmark court cases involving teens and charges of cyberbullying and cyberharassment. This riveting, informative guide will help young people understand what cyberbullying is and is not, recognize when they may be its victims or perpetrators, and learn tactics for successfully dealing with it.
Teeth Are Not for Biting Verdick, Elizabeth Helps prevent biting and teaches positive alternatives: chew a chewy toy, drink a cold drink, tell a grown-up, get a hug.
The Assignment: Girls, Cliques, and Cruelty DVD This edgy depiction of a cruel clique instantly draws viewers into the lives of four adolescent girls, as they scheme to humiliate another girl whom they consider unpopular.
The New Bully Free Classroom Beane, Ph.D., Allan L. The New Bully Free Classroom makes it easier than ever to create a peaceful, caring classroom that promotes a sense of belonging in all students and stops bullying in its tracks. The update takes a closer look at what bullying is, places renewed emphasis on the role (and power) of bystanders, presents a range of new examples and scenarios, adn more thoroughly addresses the issues of cyberbullying--including specific technologies, such as Facebook and texting. Readers will find support for teachers, counselors, and supervisors, including a ready-to-use PowerPoint presentation for preservice and in-service training. The CD-ROM includes all reproducible forms, surveys, handouts, and letters to parents and caregivers found in the book.
Understand and Care Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J Empathy is key to positive, healthy relationships. This book helps build empathy in children. In clear, child-friendly words and illustrations, it helps them understand that other people have feelings like theirs and different from theirs. It guides children to show they care by listening to others and respecting their feelings. Includes questions to discuss and empathy-building games to play.
We Can Get Along Payne M.S.W., Lauren Murphy Children need help learning how to get along with others at school, in the neighborhood, and on the playground. They need to know that they have the power to make good choices. In simple, affirming words and exuberant full-color illustrations, We Can Get Along teaches essential conflict resolution and peacemaking skills think before you speak or act, treat others the way you want to be treated in a way that young children can understand.
What Are My Rights? Jacobs, J.D., Thomas A. Can I be prosecuted for comments I make online? Can I get a credit card? Why can t I wear what I want to school? These questions about teens and the law and many more are asked and answered in What Are My Rights? Teens often have questions about the law, but they don t always know where to turn for answers about youth rights. This book provides those answers, exploring more than 100 questions specifically discussing the legal rights of teens
What Do You Really Want? Beverly K. Bachel Why do some people accomplish so much more than others? It s not because they re smarter or more talented. It s because they know how to set and reach goals. Research shows that effective goal setters have less stress and anxiety, concentrate better, and are more satisfied with their lives. For teens, goal setting is linked to improved school performance, motivation, self-confidence, and self-esteem. What Do You Really Want? is a step-by-step guide to goal setting, written especially for teens. Each chapter includes fun, creative exercises, practical tips, words of wisdom from famous goal-getters, real-life examples from teens, and success stories. Readers learn how to articulate their goals and put them in writing (a key to success), set priorities and deadlines, overcome obstacles, cope with roadblocks, build a support system, use positive self-talk, celebrate their successes, and more. Upbeat and inspiring, this book is a must for all teens. It s also recommended for parents, teachers, youth workers, counselors, and other caring adults.
What Do You Stand For/ 40 Character Buttons Free Spirit Publishing Based on What Do You Stand For? For Kids by Barbara A. Lewis, this card game spotlights ten top character traits: Caring, Citizenship, Cooperation, Fairness, Forgiveness, Honesty, Relationships, Respect, Responsibility, and Safety. To win, players collect cards of each trait
What Do You Stand For? Character Building Card Game Free Spirit Publishing Colorful and collectible, our buttons make great rewards for kids (and adults) who demonstrate positive character traits. Adapted What Do You Stand For? A Kid s Guide to Building Character by Barbara A. Lewis, this set of 40 buttons includes four each of these words: Confidence, Tolerance, Honesty, Fairness, Caring, Cooperation, Imagination, Respect, Citizenship, and Responsibility.
What Do You Stand for? For Kids Lewis, Barbara A. Help kids build character to last a lifetime. Even elementary school children can build positive character traits like caring, citizenship, cooperation, courage, fairness, honesty, respect, and responsibility. The true stories, inspiring quotations, thought-provoking dilemmas, and activities in this book help kids grow into capable, moral teens and adults.
What Do You Stand For? For Teens Lewis, Barbara A Young people need guidance from caring adults to build strong, positive character traits but they can also build their own. This book by the best-selling author of The Kid s Guide to Social Action invites children and teens to explore and practice honesty, kindness, empathy, integrity, tolerance, patience, respect, and more. Quotations and background information set the stage. Dilemmas challenge readers to think about, discuss, and debate positive traits. Activities invite them to explore what they stand for at school, at home, and in their communities. True stories profile real kids who exemplify positive traits, and resources point the way toward character-building books, organizations, programs, and websites.
You Decide About Teasing & Bullying Book & Workbook with CD The workbook helps children deal with various forms of teasing.
Young People and the Curse of Ordinariness Nick Luxmoore Using dozens of recognisable vignettes, Luxmoore explores young people's anxieties about ordinariness and extraordinariness, anxieties that affect everything: their behaviour, choices, relationships, happiness.
Zone In On School Pressures DVD
Grade level: 2-5. A wide range of issues students face are covered, including peer pressure, bullying, teasing, popularity, violence, and cheating.
DVD is 20-25 minutes and comes with a leader's guide.