Spread the Word
Let’s End Bullying
How to Spot Victims & Bullies
- How Do You Know When Your Student or Child is Being Victimized and How Can You Help
- Bullying: What are the Differences Between Boys and Girls and How Can You Help
- Indirect Aggression Amongst Teenage Girls and How Parents Can Help
- What’s a Bully–Victim?
- Bullying, Interventions, and The Role of Adults
Parents & Schools Working Together
School Based Interventions
Bullying & Early Childhood
What Happens to Victims & Bullies
The Quick Guide to Reducing Bullying
Get Informed
- How widespread is bullying?
- What is bullying and how does it differ in boys and girls?
- Why must we stop bullying?
- Why do kids bully?
- Is bullying on the rise?
- Why is bullying an age-old problem?
- Why is bullying so hard to change?
Warning Signs
- What are the signs that a child is being bullied?
- What are the signs that a child is bullying others?
- What are the signs of a “bully-victim”?
How to Help Your Child
- What do I do if I suspect that my child is being bullied?
- What do I do if I if my child tells me that he or she is being bullied?
- What do I do if my child is bullying others?
- What do I do if my child is a witness to bullying?
Preventing Bullying At Your School
- What should parents do if they witness bullying?
- How can parents help to prevent bullying at their child’s school?
- What kind of school programs should I advocate for to stop bullying at my child’s school?
Consequences
Research articles (continued)
Why Is Bullying Difficult to Change?
- Bullying and its Underlying Mechanisms
- Bullying is a Group Phenomenon: What Does it Mean and Why Does it Matter?
- It Takes Two: Rethinking the Aggressor-Victim Relationship
- What’s a Hidden Bully?
- Why is Bullying Difficult to Change?
- Bullying in School: An Exploration of Peer Group Dynamics
- Shoving, Gossip, and Beyond: How Environment Shapes Bullies
- Family Characteristics of Children Involved in Bullying
- Bullying and its Relation to Child Abuse, Sexual Victimization, Domestic Violence, and Witnessing Community Violence
More Articles
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Bullying Among Children and Youth on Perceptions and Differences in Sexual Orientation
Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength. Often, it is...
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Working Together to Spread the Word: Education.com's Special Edition on Bullying
Bullying is an ever-present problem in the lives of school kids. Our hope at Education.com is that this Special Edition...
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Bullies: More Than Sticks, Stones and Name-Calling
The search for the roots of violence has included a closer look at interactions once thought innocent. For example, the...
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Helping Children Resolve Conflicts
Children, like adults, have disagreements with others from time to time. These conflicts happen with playmates, friends,...
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Bullying Behavior
Bullying is defined as one or more students seeking to have power over another student through the use of ongoing verb...
Guest Editors
Executive Editor:
American Association of School Administrators
Editors:
Peter Gillette, PhD & Denise Daniels, PhD
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