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Offering insight into different facets of bullying at school, the Anti Bullying Kit goes beyond the bystander, the bully or the victim, to get to the underlying causes of bullying in the classroom. Host Keith Deltano uses comedy to show students why they do what they do, how to change their behavior as well as the tools and resources to ignite powerful dialogue and prevent bulling in the classroom.
How to Bully Proof your Classroom: Strategies for Teachers - An ideal tool to empower teachers, this workshop gives teachers, administrators and district supervisors, simple strategies they can use to reduce bullying in their schools. Educators will learn how to break down social hierarchies and cliques, how to help excluded students become included and how to deal with online bullying. Administrators and teachers will learn a simple system and how to empower other parents and students to live a bully free life. (74 min).
How to Bully Proof your Teen: Strategies for Parents - This program empowers and educates parents to help build resilient teens and how to handle bullying situations. They will learn how to teach a non-emotional response when dealing with a classroom bully as well as strong character building skills to (bully proof) their teen. It shows parents how to deal with classroom drama, texting and social media sites such as facebook and instagram. Parents discover how to monitor and control the use of social media in their home, how to use technology to monitor and limit the amount of time teens spend on social media sites. (47 min).
Play-by-Play Anti-Bullying Scenarios - With a comic glimpse into homes and classrooms this program uses comedy clips to address bullying in a way that captivates students and shows them how they can change their behavior. It defines the four forms of bullying - physical, verbal, exclusion and online and encourages bystanders to be upstanders and challenges students to take a stand against hate, racism and intolerance. Students will learn how much damage they can do to others and themselves through the misuse of social media. They will discover that much of what they put online is permanent and that cyber bullying is a prosecutable offense. It takes a look at the different roles of the victim, bully and bystander, along with actual ways the bystander can intervene and how the victim can stop being a victim. Deltano challenges the youth and adults in the audience to contemplate how they view each another. The scene "Labels Lie" is about acceptance. It shows students how to make new friends by reaching out and encourages students to stop judging each another by appearance, speech, or economic status. It talks about trash throwing and trash catching, haters and hate catching, bullies and bystanders and takes the unusual approach of addressing the mindset of the bully as well as those being bullied. (54 min).
WIPE OUT BULLYING teaches students to be aware of Anti-bullying policies at their school, how they can become involved and develop a bullying project with a teacher, how much damage they can do to others and themselves through the misuse of social media and how to TAKE A STAND by taking the Anti-Bullying Pledge.
How to deal with a bully
What to do if you are a victim of bullying
How to help others who are being bullied
How to make a stand against bullying
How to refuse to be a bystander
How to stop untrue or harmful messages from spreading
WIPE OUT BULLYING teaches students to be aware of Anti-bullying policies at their school, how they can become involved and develop a bullying project with a teacher, how much damage they can do to others and themselves through the misuse of social media and how to TAKE A STAND by taking the Anti-Bullying Pledge.
The many forms of bullying
Cyber bullying
Physical bullying
Emotional bullying
Verbal bullying
Cliques
Exclusion
Friendship manipulation
Overcoming labels
Judging by appearance
Embrace differences
How to stop untrue or harmful messages from spreading
WIPE OUT BULLYING teaches students to be aware of Anti-bullying policies at their school, how they can become involved and develop a bullying project with a teacher, how much damage they can do to others and themselves through the misuse of social media and how to TAKE A STAND by taking the Anti-Bullying Pledge.
WIPE OUT BULLYING teaches students to be aware of Anti-bullying policies at their school, how they can become involved and develop a bullying project with a teacher, how much damage they can do to others and themselves through the misuse of social media and how to TAKE A STAND by taking the Anti-Bullying Pledge.
Bullying is not "just a rite of passage." In actuality, says the National Crime Prevention Council, it's a leading factor in suicide among kids 11 to 16 years of age. And although bullying is only one of a number of suicide-related risk factors impacting tweens and teens, the fact that the term "bullycide" has entered the lexicon is a telling sign of how closely linked bullying and suicide are perceived to be. Structured around two scenarios in which a boy and a girl commit suicide after repeatedly being bullied, this video offers valuable insights into bully and victim psychology, types of bullying, and anti-bullying behavior through penetrating commentary by Erica Perlow, of the Chatham County North Carolina Bullying Prevention Task Force, and psychologist April Harris-Britt. In addition, alternate scenarios are included that illustrate how bystanders to bullying can help neutralize some of the cumulative psychological effects of bullying that could-and too frequently do-push students to take their own lives.
Bullies bully because they feel a lack of control, most often because of what is happening to them, or around them, at home. They take frustration out on others. This is when bullying often gets physical. Or, they feel superior to others. These are the kids who use social media to bully. They may call it "making fun," but it isn't. There are two ways to respond that aren't good. First, you can retreat into yourself, get lonely, depressed. Or, you can become angry, get violent, "give them what's coming." Make them feel as bad as you do. Don't!!
Instead, Mike Hall teaches kids "The Four C's"¡K. How to remain Calm, Get Connected, Become Confident, and Learn to Compliment the Bully. These lessons are invaluable and have changed the lives of kids!!
Mike Hall speaks to about two hundred audiences of kids each year on the topic of bullies and bullying. He is a nationally recognized expert in the field with twenty years of experience as a mentor and coach.
Questioning traditional ways of handling bullies in schools, this video describes the "undercover team" approach, which focuses on the bullying relationship itself without anyone being blamed. It shows how the bullies are recruited into participating in a team effort to address the concerns of the victim.
The presenter demonstrates counseling strategies that can be used with persons involved in cyberbullying. Because this problematic behavior arises in schools, workplaces, and other social contexts, counselors need skills to work effectively with involved parties in a variety of circumstances. Through sessions with both perpetrator and target, Sheri Bauman exhibits these increasingly important counseling competencies.
Experts say when it comes to reversing today's bullying epidemic, it's the silent witnesses - those who stand by and do nothing - who may be the most powerful weapon of all. Watch Silent Witness to learn ways to help kids stand up for themselves - and others.
DVD / 2007 / (Elementary, Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
But "...words will never hurt me" turns out to be very wrong. In fact, the scars from verbal abuse and harassment are often deeper and longer-lasting than physical scars. And even there are rules to protect students from dangerous physical weapons, what's being done about verbal weapons? Sticks and Stones examines the emotional scars left from verbal bullying and how the bullies often learn from their superiors.
DVD / 2005 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Kids say that teasing, taunting, exclusion or physical bullying happen every day. These bullies and "mean girls" leave wounds that often go deeper than broken bones and bloody noses. This Emmy® award-winning presentation addresses this bullying epidemic - and what can be done - through the eyes of both victims and bullies.
DVD / 2002 / (Upper Elementary, Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
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.
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.
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.
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.
Agents of Change: Bullying and Beyond multi-media program outlines a five-step process that helps create a climate of change. School teams learn to understand the problem, identify solutions, create and use tools for change, implement ideas and take action, and measure their success.
Program Titles Include: Invisible Weapons, Silent Witness, Sticks and Stones, Civil Wars Covering issues such as Physical Bullying, Relational Aggression, Bullying and Girls, Cultural Cruelty,Cyberbullying, The Silent Majority, and more.
Agents of Change: Bullying and Beyond multi-media program outlines a five-step process that helps create a climate of change. School teams learn to understand the problem, identify solutions, create and use tools for change, implement ideas and take action, and measure their success.
Program Titles Include: Invisible Weapons, Silent Witness, Sticks and Stones, Civil Wars Covering issues such as Physical Bullying, Relational Aggression, Bullying and Girls, Cultural Cruelty,Cyberbullying, The Silent Majority, and more.
Finally, one program teaches students and adults what they can do to prevent bullying! No Fishing Allowed is a violence prevention program that addresses various elements of bullying behaviors. Judy Williams' extensive counseling experience complements Gray's work. Together they produce an all-inclusive program. This program:
1) Emphasizes empowerment strategies for all students who are affected by bully/target relationships
2) Provides teachers with information, ideas, and activities to address bullying attempts and other unfriendly social interactions
3) Addresses topics such as peer conflict versus bullying attempts, tattling versus reporting, word bullying, friendship bullying, gender-specific bullying, anti-bullying strategies for witnesses, and many more
4) Supplies an in-depth annotated bibliography consisting of numerous additional resources
5) Allows teachers to organize efforts toward establishing peaceful, friendly, and accepting learning environments for ALL students.
In this DVD, authors Carol Gray and Judy Williams present the program to a group of students. The authors' presentations and the childrens' reactions will show educators how the program actually works. The DVD is intended for teaching teachers more than for teaching students, but teachers may decide to show different portions of the DVD to students as well.