Resources for bullying and cyberbullying prevention

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Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngTExEX Anti-Bullying Links to an external site.

noun_links_2223785.pngA Call to Stop Bullying Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngPACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center Links to an external site..

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngBullying and Substance Abuse: Who It Affects and Why Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngCrime Prevention for Kids Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngCyberbullying Interactive Guide Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngCyberbullying - The Complete Resource Guide Links to an external site.
Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngCyberbullying- What it is and how social works can help Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngCybersmile Foundation Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngEducator’s Guide to Combat Bullying & Bully Prevention Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngGuide to Bullying Prevention Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngHelping Kids Deal With Bullies Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngMedline Plus on Bullying Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngNational Crime Prevention Council: Cyberbullying Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngNational Crime Prevention Council: Bullying Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngStop Bullying Links to an external site.

Links to an external site.noun_links_2223785.pngThe Bullying Business Links to an external site.

 

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noun_Flag_1424016.pngCerebral Palsy and Bullying

There are a number of ways parents, teachers, and caregivers can help combat bullying, which is especially important for kids with cerebral palsy, who may not be able to properly defend themselves. A 2010 study provided by Gate Path, a non-profit organization, indicated that although bullying disabled children typically starts out just like bullying anyone else, the impact is far more severe.

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