Reader Recommendations: Bullying
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February 24, 2009 -- From Lindsay, a parent, from Vancouver, Canada, who is affiliated with the site.
Braincells site is designed to educate pre-teens and teenagers about cyber bullying through interactive games.
February 3, 2009 -- From Pamela, a parent, from Minnesota, USA, who is affiliated with the site.
The new Olweus Bullying Prevention web site contains comprehensive information both on the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, and on bullying prevention in general. This is a great resource for parents and teachers.
January 9, 2008 -- From Nidge, a reader, from Devon, UK who is not affiliated with the site.
This website is written by a woman who has suffered bullying and wants to raise awareness and invites us all to publically denounce bullying by saying 'No'. She also has an online forum which is free to join, where contributors recieve anti bully points when they post. Its a friendly but serious peer supportive sight.
January 6, 2008 -- From Mike, a reader, from Connecticut, who is not affiliated with the site.
Mike Bogdanski was a victim of bullying who travels to schools across the country with his ANTI-bully message. Mike is a martial arts master who delivers a message that bullying is wrong and that we need to stand up for kids who are targets.
August 29, 2006 -- From Alexandra , a reader, from Toronto, Canada, who is affiliated with the site.
An excellent site, loaded with articles, activities, advice, and interviews for kids, educators, parents and health professionals. Access to the highly acclaimed and Ministry of Education endorsed, "The No-Nonsense Guide To Kids' Bullying Solutions," is available. This comprehensive resource is fun, interactive, informative and available in CD format.
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