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Bullying



BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL: STRATEGIES FOR NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS

A traditional four-year college may not be not the best option for many high school students enrolled in special education courses. Other options explored include a recent high school graduate getting a certificate in culinary arts as she pursues her dream of a catering career. An apprentice in a brick-laying program who never felt comfortable being a student decides that an apprenticeship made more sense for him. Two students with learning disabilities talk about a college program specifically designed for students like them. Video expands on each of these examples to explore similar options available throughout the country. It offers advice about where to find information and what questions to ask. This unique program provides encouragement for high school students, reminding them that there are different avenues to a successful and rewarding life after high school.

Item no.: TT01390385
Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
Duration: 19 minutes
Copyright: 2007
Price: USD 189.00

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PLANTING THE SEEDS OF PEACE: EXPLORING AND CELEBRATING OUR DIFFERENCES

Employing mini-dramas, cartoon animation, and "on-the-street" interviews with real children, this lively video introduces viewers to the concepts of tolerance, diversity and getting along with others. Viewers learn the importance of treating others with respect; making friends with kids from different cultural, ethnic and racial backgrounds; and speaking out if they observe someone else being teased or bullied. Viewers hear true stories from real kids who relate how their personal differences-their physical abilities, weight, or skin color-provoked bullying. Young viewers will be encouraged and uplifted as they hear how these kids empowered themselves against bullies.

Item no.: RV01390400
Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
Duration: 17 minutes
Copyright: 2007
Price: USD 126.00

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SOCIAL SKILLS FOR LIFE: MANAGING STRONG EMOTIONS

Using a fast-paced, entertaining blend of short dramatic situations and animated cartoons, the program helps students deal with strong emotions. Students see how the brain goes into "reptilian" mode when emotions run high. They learn to identify their own emotional triggers and recognize their unique patterns of responding to those triggers, both physically and emotionally. An ensemble of engaging teens models three distinct styles of reacting in emotionally charged situations: aggressive, passive, and assertive. They demonstrate strategies that can help young people keep their cool when they are in danger of losing it or when someone is losing it with them. Scenario topics include romantic jealousy, a conflict with a co-worker, and peers' reactions to a learning disability.

Item no.: DY01390403
Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
Duration: 20 minutes
Copyright: 2007
Price: USD 189.00

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THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK: PLAYING IT SAFE ONLINE

While the Internet is a place of promise and progress, it is also a place of peril for young teens. Chat rooms, e-mail, sites such as MySpace, and instant messaging allow teens to keep in touch with friends, but also offer the potential for youngsters to be abused in ways they have not considered. Using real teens in a peer-to-peer format, this program helps teens navigate problems and learn important rules and strategies to keep them safe while surfing the net.

Program explores online bullying and rumor spreading, identity theft, blogging and the real threat of sexual predators. Viewers learn to "think before you click" in order to avoid embarrassing yourself or hurting others, while keeping yourself and others safe. Your students will conclude that while the Internet is a fun, exciting place, it is always important to be smart about what you say and whom you befriend online.


Item no.: WW01390407
Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
Duration: 20 minutes
Copyright: 2007
Price: USD 136.00

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CURRICULUM IN A BOX: SUCCEEDING IN MIDDLE SCHOOL - POWER TRIP: BULLYING IN SCHOOL

This multidimensional DVD explores middle school bullying from different perspectives that students will relate to and easily understand. Your students will hear from real teens who experienced bullying first hand as well as from students who have been the aggressors. Special attention is focused on understanding the different kinds of bullying and the differences between how girls and boys bully. Cheryl Dellasega, author of "Surviving Ophelia", describes relational aggression which is typical of hhow girls bully. Viewers also experience a workshop led by Dr. Michael R. Carpenter, a bullying prevention trainer, who coaches young teens on how to modify behaviors to achieve peaceful outcomes. Other topics explored include the difference between bullying and teasing, when you should tell an adult about being bullied, what bystanders can do to prevent bullying and how bullied kids can "stand up, step up and speak out" to stop bullying.

Item no.: NE01390100
Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
Duration: 21 minutes
Copyright: 2006
Price: USD 136.00

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CURRICULUM IN A BOX: MANAGING EMOTIONS - BULLYING: YOU DON'T HAVE TO TAKE IT ANYMORE

Bullying is one of the most underrated yet enduring problems in schools today and is a reality in the lives of all children whether they are bullies, victims or witnesses. Using dramatic scenarios, the differences between the way girls and boys bully are demonstrated. By seeing and hearing from experts in the field, this DVD/print resource will help students better understand what bullying is, how it affects victims and what can be done to improve the situation. Students will quickly grasp what bullying is, when they should seek help, why bullies seek power and the different ways in which bullies attempt to intimidate and abuse their victims. Most importantly, the DVD discusses various options that can be taken by school officials, teachers, parents, students and bullies themselves, to put an end to this emotionally scarring phenomenon.

Awards
  • Gold CINDY Award
  • Telly Bronze Award
  • Honorable Mention - Columbus International Film & Video Festival
  • Aurora Award

    Item no.: TT01390082
    Format: DVD (With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 22 minutes
    Copyright: 2002
    Price: USD 189.00

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    CURRICULUM IN A BOX: MANAGING EMOTIONS - HURTING WITH WORDS

    This compelling DVD is designed to raise students' awareness of a very real, yet often overlooked, form of abuse: emotional violence. The program describes emotional violence as one person saying something that is hurtful to another. These hurtful words may include threats, bullying, and intimidation-anything which causes feelings of humiliation, fear, or worthlessness on the part of the victim. The program describes the causes of many different types of emotional abuse: men to women, husbands to wives, parents to children, adults to children, and group to group. Viewers of Hurting with Words will understand that there are many successful methods of dealing with people who are verbally or emotionally abusive, as the DVD and Teacher's Resource Book provide suggestions for how to avoid typical situations.

    Item no.: VV01390083
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 27 minutes
    Copyright: 1997
    Price: USD 189.00

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    HARASSMENT WORKSHOP

    Viewers hear from their peers about diverse forms of harassment that are all-too-common on many school campuses. Real teens discuss their experiences with bullying, intimidation, exclusion from a social group, verbal abuse, name-calling, sexual harassment, hazing and Internet harassment also known as cyberbullying. The program's peer-to-peer format provides compelling personal stories that viewers will recognize-whether they have been the target of harassment themselves, or if they have been the antagonist in a similar situation. Program offers specific tips on how to confront the problem head-on. Teen speakers discuss when and how to diffuse a situation, avoid it or stand up for themselves.

    Item no.: FH01390160
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 20 minutes
    Copyright: 2006
    Price: USD 189.00

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    HELPING YOUR YOUNG TEEN UNDERSTAND BULLYING

    Research shows that a majority of young teens report having bullied someone or have been bullied. Many do both. Few know how to handle it. Parents need to be actively involved in helping their children recognize and cope with bullying, whether subtle or overt, whether the bully or the victim. The most important message parents can communicate is that bullying is wrong and will not be tolerated in any form.

    Program helps parents realize that young teens have a difficult time understanding how taunting and put-downs can hurt others deeply. Parents learn to recognize the warning signs that their child is being bullied before the situation gets out of hand, and what they can do about it. They learn to identify bullying behaviors in their own children, and to recognize the more subtle, but still hurtful forms of bullying such as ostracism. Includes effective strategies for communicating expectations, empowering kids to resist bullying, and dealing with cyberbullying.


    Item no.: VT01390163
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 24 minutes
    Copyright: 2006
    Price: USD 140.00

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    YOU'RE MEAN! WHEN WORDS HURT US

    This age-appropriate program helps children understand that words can hurt-whether the insults are intentional or the inadvertent result of "trying to be funny." Four common school and home vignettes identify the power of words: a know-it-all who tries to boss others around, a playground bully who enjoys picking on other children, a teacher's pet who relishes seeing other students make mistakes, and an older sibling whose sarcastic banter distresses her little brother. Each vignette includes a positive outcome where children find a way to stand up for themselves and overcome the power of hurtful words. Techniques include: Stand Up for Yourself, Ignore the Bully, Explain How the Words Make You Feel, and Seek Help From an Adult.

    Item no.: PL01390379
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 13 minutes
    Copyright: 2006
    Price: USD 126.00

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    NO NAME-CALLING: CREATING SAFE ENVIRONMENTS

    This energetic DVD is sure to grab your students' attention as it explores the important topic of name-calling. Experts agree that bullying and harassment in school usually starts with name-calling. Name-calling can be especially tough on younger students whose self-esteem development is at a critical phase. No Name-Calling demonstrates the damage that can be done when kids are targeted by hurtful words like "fatso," "retard," "faggot," and "bean pole." Viewers will follow a classroom of real students as they work on inaugurating a "No Name-Calling" week at their school. Interviews with real kids are interspersed with dramatic vignettes that model name-calling scenarios which many viewers will recognize. The DVD clearly states why this kind of harassment is unfair, painful and perhaps even illegal. Additionally, the DVD offers constructive ways for creating a positive school environment where everyone will feel safe and free to learn.

    Award
  • The Chris Awards - Honorable Mention - Columbus International Film & Video Festival

    Item no.: RU01390240
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 17 minutes
    Copyright: 2004
    Price: USD 179.00

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    DEALING WITH DIFFERENCE: DIALOGUE OF LESBIAN, GAY & STRAIGHT ISSUES

    Schools across the nation continue to work towards creating a safe, accepting climate for students--an atmosphere that promotes respect for all. Many educators are increasingly concerned about bullying, discrimination and harassment leveled against lesbian and gay teenagers. This DVD and print package is designed to foster a healthy dialogue about sexual orientation among students in your classroom while informing everyone of the serious and long-lasting effects that anti-gay harassment and bullying can have on all students. A mixture of dramatic vignettes and real teen interviews will encourage your students to look at their own behavior as well as that of their peers. Program and accompanying activities in the Teacher's Resource Book will encourage students to continue their examination of what mutual respect means, and how it can be promoted in the school environment.

    Review
  • Highly Recommended - Educational Media Reviews Online

    Awards
  • CINE Gold Eagle Award
  • Honorable Mention - Columbus International Film & Video Festival

    Item no.: AH01390122
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 35 minutes
    Copyright: 2003
    Price: USD 189.00

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    USING YOUR WITS: STRATEGIES TO STOP BULLYING

    Proven effective in elementary school trials for reducing bullying, this research-based program consists of 6 dramatizations that show elementary school students sure-fire ways to defusing and prevailing in common bullying situations. Students are taught to use their W.I.T.S. which stands for Walk away, Ignore the person, Talk it out if you can or Seek help. In the first dramatization Karl is bullying Matt, but Matt is able to Walk away. In the next two dramas, Karl gets the better of Matt so Matt decides to Seek help and Talk it out. Drama four shows Stacey, the new girl being taunted and teased by three other girls. She resourcefully ignores the situation by Walking away. Dramas 5 and 6 take place in a girls bathroom as the three girl bullies write hurtful words about Stacey on the bathroom mirror. Stacey does her best to counter them by using her WITS.

    Item no.: RN01390351
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 11 minutes
    Copyright: 2001
    Price: USD 109.00

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    ABC'S OF BULLYING PREVENTION

    Instead of a "patchwork" approach to bullying, implement a comprehensive, coordinated school-wide approach! This one-of-a kind video series contains all the tools that schools need to implement a comprehensive bullying prevention program. Unlike other programs, it offers practical, tried and tested strategies at the classroom, school and district levels.

    The ABCs of Bullying Prevention:

    Is a comprehensive school/community-wide series
    Provides strategies to address bullying, if and when it occurs
    Provides specific steps for bullying prevention
    Meets eligibility criteria for NCLB (Title IV-21st century schools)


    Item no.: MV01390511
    Format: 4 DVDs (With Resource Books)
    Duration: 141 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 200.00

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    ARE YOU A BULLY? TEST

    Many people may be bullies and not even know it. This program challenges students to think about their own behavior with a series of seven questions about physical, verbal, and exclusionary bullying. Questions include: Have you ever punched, shoved, or hit another boy or girl? Do you ever make fun of or tease other students or call them mean names? Do you often make fun of others because they are "different" from you or your friends? Have you purposely not invited someone to hang out with you and your friends? Do you gossip about other people or spread rumors via text messages or through social network sites?

    After each question students describe their own experiences as victims and perpetrators of bullying. Their stories and comments by Joel Haber, a leading bullying expert, show how bullying hurts both the person being bullied and the bullies themselves.


    Item no.: DT01390512
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 23 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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    AUTISMVISION

    AutismVision: Creating Classroom Connections for Children with Autism is a program presentation to educate the classmates of children with autism. This program was specifically developed to foster the social inclusion of children with autism, ages 8 to 11, in general education classrooms by:

  • Increasing typical children's understanding of autism
  • Fostering empathy and positive attitudes toward children with autism
  • Promoting positive social interactions between children with autism and their typical peers

    The DVD provides classmates with comprehensive, yet developmentally appropriate information about autism. The Teacher's Resource Book provides instructions for teachers or other advocates on how to effectively implement the classroom presentation, along with suggested activities that reinforce the main learning points.


    Item no.: VJ01390423
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 12 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 126.00

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    B CAREFUL WHEN U TXT: THE DANGERS OF TEXTING AND SEXTING

    A nasty rumor spreads through school with lightning speed. A bully's taunt reaches its target instantly. A young teen is caught "sexting"-sending sexually explicit images or words over a cell phone. Today, kids no longer have to wait to get to a desktop computer to see and hear all the latest gossip. It's right in their hands, on their cell phones, mobile email devices and handheld computers, giving them the ability to take and send pictures and videos and instantly access social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. Using dramatic scenarios as well as first person experiences, explores the positive and negative sides of this new technology. Gives viewers a primer on the Do's and Don'ts of text messaging, including the laws on privacy and child pornography, setting and maintaining personal boundaries, dealing with unforeseen consequences, and underscoring the need to "think before you click".

    Item no.: JU01390484
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 19 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 179.00

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    BULLY BYSTANDERS: YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

    Most teens don't like to see their peers bullied but are not sure whether or how to respond. This video offers the empowering message that the most effective way to deal with bullying is through the efforts of those who witness it. Program features a compelling short drama based on real-life incidents where bystanders stand up and change the outcome of a bullying incident. We also hear from real teens discussing incidents where they and their peers made a difference by intervening in a bullying situation. On-screen experts advise teens how they can become proactive without putting themselves at risk. Viewers learn that respecting others and taking a united stand against all sorts of harassment is not only possible, but it can make a dramatic difference in the lives of many young people. Bystanders can make a resounding contribution by setting the tone for their peers and refusing to accept hostile behaviors.

    Consultant: Tara L. Kuther, Ph.D.


    Item no.: YS01390465
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 20 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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    CLIQUES: WHERE DO YOU FIT IN?

    Explains the nature of cliques, why they develop, how clique leadership controls members, how at best cliques help establish group identity, and how at worst they can be destructive. Using an attention-grabbing mix of student interviews and cartoon animations, program provides insight and perspective into the lives of young teens who are "in with the 'in' crowd" as well as those who are on the outside looking in. Answering the question, "Am I popular?" takes on new meaning as students weigh the pros and cons of exclusionary friendships. Demonstrates that friendships with a wide range of students are both enriching and necessary for a fully developed personality and life experience; and that by building awareness and tolerance students can avoid the down side of cliques. A guidance counselor and two young hosts offer advice about how to deal with being excluded, avoid social bullying, and find support from friends.

    Item no.: PC01390490
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 15 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 179.00

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    COMING OUT IN SCHOOL: WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

    According to a recent national poll, approximately 5% of America's high school students (3 to 4 million students) identify themselves as lesbian or gay. "Coming out", or announcing one's sexual preference and identity as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT), can be an uncomfortable process for everyone-faculty, straight students and of course for the LGBT students themselves. This sensitive, informative video offers revealing portraits of real LGBT kids who have come out in schools across the country, as well as their straight allies and their teachers who have dealt with this issue. The program focuses on the psychological and legal issues of bullying and sexual harassment and stresses the importance of creating a safe, tolerant environment for all students, regardless of one's own personal beliefs or feelings.

    Item no.: KA01390466
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 20 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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    GET ALONG MONSTERS PART 2

    In this series students learn simple, easy-to-understand techniques to help them deal with and learn from mistakes; develop effective strategies to protect themselves against teasing, harassment and bullying; and reconcile after disagreements. The three videos combine humorous animated segments and age-appropriate live-action scenarios to fully engage your students and model positive ways to deal with difficult situations.

    The three videos are:

    Get Along Monsters: Everyone Makes Mistakes
    Get Along Monsters: No More Teasing
    Get Along Monsters: Let's Make Up


    Item no.: GH01390515
    Format: 3 DVDs (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 39 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 300.00

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    HAZING AND HARASSMENT: UNDERSTANDING IT, PREVENTING IT

    Hazing commonly involves physically abusive, emotionally degrading and/or sexually violating acts that are used as a way to initiate a person into a group. This program examines the growing surge of hazing incidents at high schools around the country, and distinguishes between different types of hazing practiced by girls and boys alike-brutal social humiliations, tortuous physical endurance ceremonies, online cyberbullying and more. Viewers hear from nationally-prominent authors on the topic as well as real-life victims who share their harrowing stories. Teens may not realize that hazing is not a harmless "rite of passage" but instead is a degrading, damaging and illegal assault. Program discusses the code of silence that often keeps witnesses and participants from coming forth to stop the abuse. Interviews offer words of support for hazing victims and those who may be drawn into participating.

    Item no.: RL01390474
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 20 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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    I WAS CYBERBULLIED

    Program presents three real-life stories from kids who were targets of cyberbullying attacks and offers viewers practical suggestions for how to avoid being victimized by this new, rapidly-spreading type of bullying. Each story highlights important tips such as: only post the type of information online that you would be comfortable with others seeing; remember that once an email or photo is posted online, you can't take it back; avoid responding to vicious texts or emails that might escalate a situation further; and know when to turn to a trusted adult for help. Renowned "bully coach" Joel Haber leads a discussion on how serious and damaging cyberbullying can be, and touches upon recent cases of children committing suicide after being cyberbullied. This timely program will strike a chord with all viewers-those who may have been victimized as well as those who may have thought that cyberbullying was "no big deal."

    Item no.: CH01390475
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 23 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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    PLAY IT SAFE: STRATEGIES FOR A SAFE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT

    This DVD uses dramatic vignettes, real person interviews and teen hosts to help teach students that they are active players in creating a safe school environment. There are many subtle and often overlooked issues that make up a school's climate-gossiping, taunting, ignoring, labeling, isolating, teasing, intolerance, bullying, excluding-all can create an unhealthy atmosphere. While one act may not seem significant, the cumulative effects can be devastating. Viewers learn how important it is to refrain from negative behaviors, whether in school or on the Internet. Presents The Five Safe School Strategies: Stay Alert, Identify Risks, Speak Up, Be Considerate and Participate. Viewers also learn how to use their influence to encourage peers to follow these strategies. Often peers are aware of potential school violence and need to act responsibly and seriously when threats are made openly or off-handedly. Students will understand that they have significant ownership in a positive and safe school environment.

    Award
  • Bronze Telly Award

    Item no.: FA01390446
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 18 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 179.00

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    PROFILES IN ACHIEVEMENT: AMAZING PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DIFFERENCES

    Many highly successful people are challenged by learning differences. This program is a collection of stories meant to inspire and encourage all learners. Some of the people profiled are famous. Others are young achievers who have already achieved great success in variety of fields.

    For those with LD, the stories show that having difficulties in school doesn't mean they're stupid and that they can focus on their strengths to make important contributions to society. For those who don't have LD, the stories will help them understand what it is like to have LD and that people with LD can go far in life.

    Reviews
  • "An ideal program to enrich all classes-not only those that include students with learning differences-and help students understand that by concentrating on their strengths, they will be able to become successful and contribute to society" - School Library Journal

  • Educational Media Reviews Online - Recommended
    Awards
  • Blingy Award - Diamond Award
  • Silver Telly Award

    Item no.: NH01390447
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 26 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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    PUSHED TO THE BRINK: BULLYCIDE ON THE RISE

    Several recent tragedies have focused the nation's attention on the growing trend of bullycide-the term that describes those desperate instances of young people taking their own lives to escape from relentless harassment by their peers. This timely video follows multiple storylines to deliver the message that bullying can have enormous and tragic consequences. Viewers learn the facts surrounding two recent bully-provoked teen suicides. Commentary from Dr. Joel Haber, a clinical psychologist and recognized national expert on bullying, identifies various forms of bullying-from obvious physical assaults to more indirect forms such as cyberbullying, spreading rumors, exclusion or verbal taunts. This unforgettable program includes important tips for dealing with bullies and urges students to join together and become proactive defenders of victims before they reach their breaking point. Most importantly, it opens the door for an important dialogue among all viewers-those who may be participants, witnesses or victims of peer intimidation and hostility.

    Item no.: NU01390522
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 19 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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    REAL WORLD OF TOURETTE SYNDROME

    TS from the perspective of teenagers. The DVD was filmed with the help of 10 teens with TS who not only developed the concept, but also star in the program.

    Review
  • Video Librarian - 2 1/2 Stars out of 4

    Item no.: PP01390448
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 17 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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    TEEN TRUTH: AN INSIDE LOOK AT BULLYING AND SCHOOL VIOLENCE

    This multi-faceted production weaves together several dramatic strands, creating a unique and candid view of how bullying directly correlates to the rise of school violence in schools. In one strand, viewers follow a fictionalized story of a confused teenager toting a backpack as he rides a bus to school. Through his narration we learn of his inner frustrations and it becomes increasing clear that he is armed and prepared to use his concealed weapon. In another strand, we see and hear the voices and pictures of real teens videotaping and questioning their own peers about the devastating effects of bullying and violence in and around their schools. Viewers experience the Columbine disaster, through live voice recordings of parents, teachers and students talking to 911 operators as the disaster occurred. Finally, viewers hear from experts and students about the best ways to combat bullying and school violence while the story of the armed young man riding the bus takes a surprising twist.

    Item no.: PW01390315
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned, With Teacher's Resource Book)
    Duration: 24 minutes
    Copyright:
    Price: USD 189.00

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