Resources for Families
This page provides online resources for families to learn about bullying, cyberbullying, dating abuse, sexual harassment, drug use and hazing. If you believe that your child has been subject to harassment, please report the incident immediately to your child's principal, assistant principal, counselor or school resource officer.
Bullying
—Tips to make sure your child does not become a bully or a victim of bullying.
—From kindergarten readiness through college prep, Education.com gives parents resources for school bullying.
—A resource on bullying from the National Bullying Prevention Center with up to date news tips, videos, and definitions on bullying.
—Rosalind Wiseman is an internationally recognized expert on children, teens, parenting, bullying, social justice and ethical leadership. Wiseman’s website offers videos, articles and tips for dealing with and recognizing bullying.
—This federal government website provides information and resources for parents on bullying and cyberbullying.
—A guide to learning the signs of bullying behavior in tween years.
Cyberbullying/Internet Safety
—Tips on how to supervise your child's online activity with specific information on favorite websites for adolescents.
—Five things all parents should know about cyberbullying.
—Definitions and advice on digital harassment.
—Resources to help parents teach internet safety to their children.
Sexual Harassment & Dating Violence
—A guide for parents on how to stop sexual harassment in school
—Information regarding the warning signs of abusive and unhealthy relationships.
Hazing
—HazingPrevention.Org is a national organization that provides education, develop resources and build partnerships with others to empower people to prevent hazing in college and university student groups.