National Bullying Prevention Month
Bethany Howard, MSIS
McKee Library encourages our community to engage in bullying prevention this October and the rest of the year. Learn more about bullying and how to prevent it by utilizing these library resources!
Streaming Media
Bullying Cultures: The Social and Psychological Dynamics of Bullying Play
This film complements the many anti-bullying programs for schools and workplaces through explaining the social and psychological dynamics that contribute to a bullying culture and what must happen to break that culture. To stop bullying, change needs to happen at a very fundamental level in how we relate to each other. Stopping bullying becomes everyone’s responsibility.
Let's Get Real: Students on Bias & Bullying
With amazing courage and candor, students discuss racial differences, perceived sexual orientation, disabilities, religious differences, sexual harassment and more. From the youth who are targeted, to the students who pick on them, to those who find the courage to intervene, LET'S GET REAL examines bullying from the full range of perspectives. This poignant film educates audiences of all ages about why we can no longer accept name-calling and bullying as just a normal rite of passage.
Hear Me Now: The Bullied Have a Voice
A stylish and poignant documentary featuring compelling stories from dozens who have been affected by bullying in schools and continue to be affected, giving viewers a candid look inside the world of bullying and the inspiration to find hope amid the darkness.
Books
Sexual Harassment and Bullying by Susan Strauss
ISBN: 9781442201620
Publication Date: 2011-12-15
Despite headlines that label all harassment among youth as bullying, there is in fact a difference between sexual harassment and bullying. This book discusses the similarities and important differences between the two, offering firsthand accounts from victims and others involved in combating the activities that victimize students. It provides parents, youth advocates, scout leaders, and other concerned adults with practical steps to partner with schools to prevent and intervene on the behaviors to help keep kids safe. The book clearly identifies the steps to take to hold schools accountable when a student has been harassed or bullied, even when the school is not stopping the behavior. Providing examples throughout the work, Strauss helps readers become better acquainted with the various activities that constitute sexual harassment and bullying and what they can do to combat the problem.
The bully, the bullied, and the not-so-innocent bystander : from preschool to high school and beyond : breaking the cycle of violence and creating more deeply caring communities by Coloroso, Barbara
Call Number: General LB3013.32 .C65 2016
Publication Date: 2016
A guide for parents and educators offers advice on recognizing bullying behavior while making suggestions on how to appropriately discipline bullies, protect children, and formulate constructive school and community practices.
Bully busters : a teacher's manual for helping bullies, victims, and bystanders by Newman-Carlson, Dawn, 1971-; Horne, Arthur M., 1942-; Bartolomucci, Christi L.
Call Number: General LB3013.3 .N495 2000
Publication Date: 2000
Emphasizes both control and prevention of bullying behavior. Organized into seven modules * Increasing Awareness of Bullying * Recognizing the Bully * Recognizing the Victim * Taking Charge: Interventions for Bullying Behavior * Assisting Victims: Interventions and Recommendations * The Role of Prevention * Relaxation and Coping Skills. Each module includes a teacher information component and several classroom activities intended to increase student participation in efforts to reduce and prevent bullying, as well as to strengthen the teacher/student relationship.
Stand strong : you can overcome bullying (and other stuff that keeps you down) by Vujicic, Nick
Call Number: General BT736.15 .V85 2013
Publication Date: 2014
"Born without arms or legs, Nick Vujicic knows what it's like to be different. And he knows what it's like to be bullied and to rise above it. In Stand Strong, Nick gives you strategies for responding to the bullies in your life, empowering you to feel stronger than you ever have felt before."
Why we act : turning bystanders into moral rebels by Sanderson, Catherine Ashley
Call Number: New Books BF637.H4 S26 2020
Publication Date: 2020
"Now and then, we hear about everyday heroes riding to the rescue when they see someone suffering or being harassed. But most bystanders don't intervene. Catherine Sanderson turns to cutting-edge research in social psychology and neuroscience to explain why we so often fail to act and offers practical strategies to nudge us into being brave."
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