“Neighborhood Kids are Bullying My Daughter! – Please help!”
Here are the steps that other young people have found to be important in healing, learning, and growing from this kind of experience.
Here are the steps that other young people have found to be important in healing, learning, and growing from this kind of experience.
Bullying prevention as a lot like swimming — we think of it as ‘social swimming’!
Our purpose is to protect 1 million more kids from bullying, violence, and abuse through new tools and partnerships to provide greater knowledge, action, and skills to parents, teachers, and other caring adults.
Last week, I had the honor of speaking at a press conference held by San Fransisco District Attorney George Gascon to kick off their subcommittee’s “Bye Bye Bullying” video contest for middle and high school students in San Francisco, for which I am a Judge and Kidpower is a co-sponsor.
Bullying Prevention Expert and Kidpower Leader, Irene van der Zande, calls for adults to turn anxiety into positive action to stop bullying. Here are five practical and positive actions adults can start immediately to turn the tide of bullying and help create schools, neighborhoods and communities of caring, respect and safety for all of their members.