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Dealing With Online Harassment

By Dominic Cappello

WEB SITES

Stop Bullying Now

I-Safe

Fight Crime

Character Counts

 

BOOKS

ON CYBERBULLYING & BULLYING

No Room for Bullies: From the Classroom to Cyberspace Teaching Respect, Stopping Abuse, and Rewarding Kindness by Jose Bolton and Stan Graeve, Boys Town Press.

Lock the Boogie Man Out of Your Computer by Tom Underhill, Identity Crisis LC.

Cyberbullying and Cyberthreats: Responding to the Challenge of Online Social Cruelty, Threats, and Distress by Nancy E. Willard, Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use.

The Bully, the Bullied, and Beyond by Esther Williams, Youthlight Inc.

Bullying and Teasing: Social Power in Children's Groups, by Gayle L. Macklem, Springer.

Bullying: Deal with it before Push comes to Shove (Deal With It series) by Elaine Slavens and Brooke Kerrigan, Lorimer.

The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander: From Preschool to High School--How Parents and Teachers Can Help Break the Cycle of Violence by Barbara Coloroso, Collins.

ON CHARACTER EDUCATION

What Do You Stand For? For Teens: A Guide To Building Character by Barbara A. Lewis and Pamela Espeland, Free Spirit Publishing.

 

ARTICLES

Willard, N. (2005). A parent's guide to cyberbullying and cyberthreats. Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use.

How to Talk with Educators at Your Child's School About Bullying: Tips for Parents of Bullied Children. Resource from Stop Bullying Now (Health Resources and Services Administration)

Ybarra, M. & Mitchell, K. (2004). Online aggressors/targets, aggressors, and targets: A comparison of associated youth characteristics. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 45, 1308-1316.

"Cyber Bullying Growing: So Are Efforts to Stop It: Teens and Experts Talk To Hannah Storm," The Early Show, CBS March 2005

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