As a parent, you may suspect your child is being bullied. If you are not quite sure, review these common signs to help you recognize if bullying is occurring. Your child may:
come home with torn, damaged, or missing pieces of clothing, books, or other belongings
have unexplained cuts, bruises, and scratches from fighting
have few, if any, friends with whom he or she spends time
seem afraid of going to school, walking to and from school, riding the school bus, or taking part in organized activities with
peers (such as clubs or sports)
take a long, "illogical" route when walking to or from school
lose interest in school work or suddenly begin to do poorly in school
appear sad, moody, teary, or depressed when he or she comes home
complain frequently of headaches, stomachaches, or other physical problems
have trouble sleeping or frequent bad dreams
experience a loss of appetite
appear anxious and suffer from low self-esteem
The Bully Project--What Parents Can Do
The Bully Project knows that bullying impacts the whole family. The Bully Project has compiled a list of tools for both parents and students. Check it out!
Net Cetera: Protecting Kids Online
The opportunities kids have to socialize online come with benefits and risks. Adults can help reduce the risks by talking to kids about making safe and responsible decisions.
The federal government website that addresses bullying, cyber-bullying, what teens can do, and videos and social media. This site is managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Resources to Prevent Bullying and Build Resilience
This page of the Counseling Education Center site provides links to a myriad of resources including anti-bullying organizations, bullying in the news, AI and its impact on cyberbullying, videos, books, and podcasts.
Bullying Info. & Resources to Help--American Psychological Association
Helping Your Daughter Deal with Mean Girls
AssignmentBro.com--Bullying Prevention Resources
Although this page is geared toward college students, there is a list of great bullying prevention resources for both students and parents (about 2/3 of the way down the page). There are also some different delineations as to types of bullying. This page includes resources for bullying in college, which could be useful for parents who have college-age children.
Cyberbullying: Identification, Prevention, and Response
This article describes the what cyber-bullying is as well as what students and parents can do to help fight it.
Prevent and Address Cyber-bullying Behaviors
An informative one-page article that discusses cyber-bullying.
Cyberbullying in School: Prevention and Support
This page outlines the the different types of cyber-bullying behaviors, the effects of cyber-bullying, what to do if you're being cyber-bullied, and a list of social media safety tips.
This video went viral! Students (actors) bully a peer as on-lookers (real customers) watched all the situation unfold in a Burger King restaurant. Then, watch as employees bully a Whopper, Jr.