1. For more information contact one of the SCS Planning Room Co-Directors
Georgene Grover - 802.985.3331 Ext. 142
or
Rachel Howes - 802.985.3331 Ext. 110
Note: Some of the following links will download a file when clicked.
For the Adobe Acrobat formats, the free Adobe Acrobat Reader is required.
SCS Resources
(Some of the SCS Resources were created by Brett J. DiVenere, Former Planning Room
Co-Director, Shelburne Community School)
Behavioral Analysis PowerPoint slide show (Adobe Acrobat or MS PowerPoint)
Behavioral Analysis Form for Teachers (Adobe Acrobat)
Books About Bullying ... includes picture books, chapter books and readings
for older students. This list includes books found at the SCS G. Alfred
Mercaldo Library and some not housed at SCS.
Internet Sites
BAM ... "Body And Mind", a site for kids on getting along with others. Provided
by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
Bullying.Org ... this site helps in dealing with bullying.
Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use ... resources to help children
when using the Internet and other information technologies.
Cyberbullying ... resources to identify and help with reducing deliberate hostile
behavior online, provided by Bullying.Org of Canada.
McGruff.Org ... child safety including a section on bullying for kids.
Operation Respect: Don't Laugh at Me ... a site dedicated to creating a safe,
SCS
CyberTrips
Bullying
Prevention
Resources
Internet Sites and Online
Bullying Help
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2. caring and respectful environment for children. Includes resources for grades
2-5 and 6-8.
Pacer Center's Kids Against Bullying ... games, contests, and thoughts about
bullying for kids and by kids.
Ryan Patrick Halligan Story ... the story of an 8th grade boy's death and the
bullying that led to his suicide in Essex, Vermont. Included are references to
the Vermont Bully Prevention Law, Internet safety suggestions, and suicide
prevention information.
Tolerance.Org ... a web project of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Includes
links for Kids, Teens, Parents and Teachers.
Violence Resources ... a few web sites addressing school violence including
bullying.
Here are Basic Suggestions on Dealing With Cyber Bullying
(from i-Safe)
Back to SCS Parenting Links Web Page or the SCS Guidance Web Page
Home Page maintained by Greg Thweatt
gthweatt@cssu.org
Last updated: December 13, 2006
Guard your contact information.
Don’t send a message when you’re angry.
If you are being harassed, do not reply. Log out. Immediately tell an adult.
Save harassing messages and forward them to you Internet Service Provider (ISP).
If bullying includes physical threats, notify police. Do not tamper with anything that
may serve as evidence in a police report. Leave the computer as it is, and do not
shut it down. This will maintain the integrity of the message, time/date stamps, etc.
Talk about the issue. Kids need to know what is appropriate and not appropriate as
well as that there is help available to them.
Kids being bullied are not alone.
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