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How can I protect myself from being bullied?
No Bullies - High School http://www.no-bully.com/high_school.html

Action Item: Parents

WHAT IS IT ?

Question MarkThe No Bullies Web site offers students specific ways in which to protect themselves from being bullied and to help someone who is being bullied. The Web site is student-friendly and uses an easy to remember acronym to aid students in remembering strategies for avoiding being bullied.

HOW DO YOU USE IT ?

Question MarkUse this guide to inform your child on how to prevent being the victim of bullying.

WHEN DO YOU USE IT?

Question MarkUse this guide as a preventative measure before bullying has occurred. Go over the steps to avoiding being bullied with your child.

WHY DO YOU USE IT?

Question MarkThis guide is child-friendly, offering concrete suggestions in easy-to-understand language.

WHO DO YOU INVOLVE?

Question MarkA parent could use this resource in collaboration with a teacher or counselor to share specific actions they have encouraged their child to take if a bully confronts them.

COLLABORATION

Counselor: A counselor who has learned of bullying incidents at the school may want to use this as a reference when dealing with the students to prevent future bullying or as a guide to helping students help each other avoid bullying situations.

REFERENCES

URL
http://www.no-bully.com/high_school.html

APA
No Bullies - High School
Retrieved November 2, 2003, from Colorado Anti-Bullying Project

CREDIBILITY

This Web site is hosted by the Colorado Anti-Bullying Project. The Colorado Anti-Bullying Project was developed by the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence coming out the University of Colorado at Boulder as a part of the Safe Communities ~ Safe Schools Initiative introduced in the fall of 1999.

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