The words they say make bruises that don't fade away
There are many thing you can do to get help for bullying,
What is bullying?
Bullying is aggressive behaviors where someone intentionally and repeatedly causes someone injures and discomfort.
Bullying can be in from of physical contact, words, or more subtle actions for example there is cyber bulling, hitting, teasing, gossiping, pushing, rumors, lies, name calling, mean words, threats, and other ways.
Bullying is aggressive behaviors where someone intentionally and repeatedly causes someone injures and discomfort.
Bullying can be in from of physical contact, words, or more subtle actions for example there is cyber bulling, hitting, teasing, gossiping, pushing, rumors, lies, name calling, mean words, threats, and other ways.
What is the impact on the victims of bullying?
The victims of bulling often feel disconected from school, dont like school avoid conflict be socially withdrawn low self esteem depression anxiaty feeling of lonliness isolaion have nightmares feel wary or suspiciuos of others, they are also in high risk of substance abuse.
The victims of bulling often feel disconected from school, dont like school avoid conflict be socially withdrawn low self esteem depression anxiaty feeling of lonliness isolaion have nightmares feel wary or suspiciuos of others, they are also in high risk of substance abuse.
How bullying affects us in our lives
Senior Thesis Paper
Ernestina Reyes
October 2014
Over 32 million students suffer from bullying each year, bullying can lead to many problems for both the bully and the victim and some how all of us. It is hurting our kids and we have the chance to make a change in our community and schools. Many people don't know how the victims feel and some don't even know what exactly bullying is and all the types of bullying that there is. There are many types and have similar effects in your life.
What is bullying? A bully is a person who uses their strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker, an act of hurting and intimidating others, and a form of aggressive behavior where someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another person injury or discomfort. During adolescence, young people seek social acceptance and approval of their peers, they have a need to feel accepted. Many times in order to “fit in” they might have to show that they are somewhat powerful, so they use others, and that is where bullying begins. Though its hard to know exactly why bullies bully, it’s believed that they bully because they find it fun, like to feel tough, strong, feel like they have control, like the reaction of people and think that it helps them become popular. They also might do it because they are insecure of themselves, they are not happy, feel jealousy from a peer, want things to be done their way, copying what others do and sometimes because of what another bully did to them.
Bullies want their victims to feel bad and scared. Over the years, psychologist focus on the following on why they might become bullies. First of all, bullies are quicker to anger and have a hard time controlling emotions and lash out.They can't relate, they have no empathy, they don't care about the feelings of the victim(s). Bullies often come from dysfunctional families where discipline is inconsistent, they might be abused physically, mentally, or sexually by family members and they have negative role models/ family members who lose their temperature or are violent and as a result, bullies often feel a sense of powerless, and in return they bully others to regain a sense of control over their lives.
Physical bullying is hitting, teasing gossiping, pushing, rumors, lies, name calling, mean words, threats, whispering in the hall, finger pointing, rude text messages, comments on facebook and/or twitter.There are many ways you can be a bully without even imagining as to why sometime people may take it as you being rude. Rude gestures are a form of physical bullying, (hands, tongue, or eyes) for example, holding your middle finger up in someones face degrades that person, rolling your eyes at someone is a way of dismissing that person(s) importance, refusing to make eye contact with a person who is trying to speak to you, and sometimes even staring can be threatening if it is meant to be upsetting.
Cyberbullying is a common form of bullying these days because everyone has access to their phones,computers, or tablets. Cyberbullying is when electronic devices, such as cell phones, computers, tablets, and communication tools like social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites are used to cyberbully. Examples of cyberbullying are mean messages or emails, rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles. Kids who are cyberbullied, most of the times are also bullied in person too. People who are cyberbullied have a hard time getting away from bullying because they can reach you at any time of the day and when you are alone. Messages and Images can be posted anonymously and can distributed quickly to a lot of people, and the bad news is that it is almost impossible to trace the source. Whether done in person or through the internet, the effects of bullying are the same, they are likely to use alcohol and drugs, experience in person ,bullying, skip school,get bad grades, have lower self esteem issues, and have health problems. From 2008-2009 6% of grades 6-12 said they experienced cyberbullying. in 2011, 16% of high school students said they were being cyberbullied. Cyberbullying is increasing more and more each day as our kids and teens have more access to the internet. It is difficult to see what the percents are today because each day there are more people using the internet.
Sibling bullying can be very painful because you are receiving pain from your brother(s) or sister(s). It may start out that the older child may feel a bit off balance when there is a newborn in the family. For a parent, it is difficult not to side with the victim in a situation, or not dismiss both sibling and let them sort it out themselves. But if the bully gets in trouble for tormenting the other child, they will most likely just get better at not getting caught than making it stop. We should not just minimize the importance of bullying between brother(s) and/or sister(s), because it can cause depression for the child.
Some parents are guilty for the same bullying that the child(ren) get in trouble for, any action done when angry or insecure that degrades instead of teaching is parental bullying. When children grow up with aggressive parents, they believe its normal being violent, they believe that aggression and humiliation are common and acceptable methods of teaching. Children are more fearful than understanding what you are trying to make them understand. Aggressive parenting can include mental, emotional and physical abuse, parents force their children to do what they want by threatening them with a variety of punishments. When parents scold their children publicly their children, they tend to be more aggressive. Abuse that happens at home is a lot worse than that that happens at school, being that the home should be best and safest place where kids should be.
Even if you don’t expect it, adults can go through bullying, they can experience bullying at work. examples of workplace bullying are invalid criticism, blame without justification, being treated differently than the rest of your work group, being sworn at, exclusion or social isolation, being humiliated, excessive monitoring, threatening, interfering with work-sabotage- which interferes with work getting done, verbal abuse, and being given work with unrealistic deadlines. As in the other types of bullying, the bully has similar issues as in why he is rude, like being desperate for power. Workplace bullying is taken more seriously because the victim and the victims family is at risk and are also economically at risk. Bullying can make working life miserable and in order to make the bullying stop, 66% have to lose or quit their jobs to make the bullying stop.
About 160,000 kids don't go to school to avoid verbal bullying, verbal bullying can be just as harmful as physical bullying. The bully is trying degrade and demean the victim while making the aggressor look dominant and powerful. Teasing,name calling, inappropriate sexual comments, taunting, threatening to cause harm are all ways of verbal bullying. When a child verbally bullies his peers, it is harder to identify because it is usually said when the adult is not around.
Did you know that around 160,000 students skip school each day because of bullying, and that 1 in 10 students drop out for the same reason? One in four teachers don't see anything wrong with bullying, and only 4% of the time they do something. I would not like my child to feel like my child to feel like a teacher won’t do anything for them. It’s unbelievable that many teachers won't do anything to stop bullying. How could they not see anything wrong with children hurting themselves. 19% of the students report being bullied out of the 90% of 4th to 8th graders being victims of bullying, that is really nothing. 67% of students think schools don't do anything. This is why we have to make a change in those percentage. We all have have the power to change this world and create a better life for our kids.
Sexual bullying occurs when someone uses sexual messages or actions to make a person feel small, intimidate them and make them uncomfortable. Just like cyberbullying, it involves comments, gestures, actions or attention.
Hurting someone's reputation or relationship(s), leaving someone out on purpose, telling the others to not be friends with someone, spreading rumors about someone, and embarrassing someone in public is social bullying, and like other types of bullying, the consequences are the same and it leaves the same pain and can leave a mark worse than any physical marks you have because it is directly hurting how you feel.
Does the gender of the child make a difference? Well there is a study that sad 83% of girls and 79% of boys reported being harassed at school. While Girls plan when they are going to bully, boys just bully whenever theres a chance not caring if there is an adult or not. Boys are usually physically aggressive, while girls are relational aggressive. Girls verbally assault others, spread rumor and gossip, they hardly tell anybody of what they do so it’s harder for teachers to know when a child is being bullied. Boys are more direct and speak whatever they want and whenever they want and show off and tell a lot of people what they do so it is easier to know when boys bully because of that. In another study that was done from DOSOMETHING.ORG, males saw bullying mostly in the hallways, lunch/cafeteria, online, classrooms, locker rooms while girls mostly saw it online, lunch/cafeteria, hallways, classrooms, and/or on the phone(texting).
Is it possible that the media effects bullying? Well of course it does, it have both positive and negative consequences. Bullies or bad people people always get the medias attention. People sometimes seek attention. “Everyone does it”, something we always hear, the media has the power to convince people into believing that being a bully is the “trend”, “ everyone does it so so should you. I think its crazy how much control they have over us and our kids and family. Some bullying experiences are sensationalized and made into a comedy by films, and books. But bullying can and has brought us a lot of positive results. For example, people can share their experiences and help others overcome bullying. There are also many movies that help open the eyes of people, like BULLY, directed by Lee Hirsch. This movie is very powerful and it get to you. It almost feels as if you were experiencing their pain.
Victims of bullying feel sad, alone, afraid, and neglected. The pain that they go through is really sad, most of the time they have self-esteem issues, depression, anxiety attacks, mental disorders, violent, abuse substances, sleeping problems. Bullying can cause a victim to fear others and not socialize and make new friends because they don't know when they will be attacked again. Sadly, in some cases, they become suicidal.
Being a bully can lead to engaging in violent actions, for example start using and abusing drugs and alcohol,drop out of school, end up convicted in a crime, spend long times in jail, trouble finding a job and place because of background, become abusive and violent to partner, spouse, and children, and in worst case scenario, injured or sometimes killed by victim.
Signs to know how to know if someone is being bullied: unexplained cuts, bruises, and/or scrapes, loss of toys, money, supplies, clothing, and/or lunches. Doesn’t want to go to school, afraid riding the school bus, afraid to be left alone(suddenly clingy), change in personality without a reason, anxious, and/or depressed, frequent visit to school nurse, difficulty sleeping(nightmares), begin to bully their siblings, waits to get home to use the bathroom, has fewer friends, significant drop in grades, talks about feeling hopeless or about suicide or run away.
I believe we have the power to change how each one of us how we think. Its time to put a stop to bullying and I think we have to start from home. Parents, be there, be involved in your child's life because if you don't care for them,no one else will. Be careful with what you do and say around them because they learn everything. If you believe you are having problems and think you might need help get it, being violent will not help at all in educating your child. You do not have to be tough or pretty to get respect from people, show them that everyone will respect you no matter what as long as you respect others.
If you are a brother or a sister, respect and love each other. If you feel any hate or grudge against your sibling(s) tell your parents and get help. You explain how you feel and they help you find ways to control yourself and get over your problems. Be there for each other because there is no other beautiful relationship than with your sibling.
If you are a bystander speak up, you have no idea how much the victim would like for you to speak up, many of the victims are afraid that no one will believe him/her. You can either talk to the victim and tell him/her that you see what is going on and that you want to help them. Tell an adult or teacher that you trust what you’ve seen. It is a huge step in ending bullying in your school or community.
If you are the victim of school bullying, tell the parent, teacher or an adult that you can trust and tell them what has been going on. Tell them everything and be honest. If you do speak it well help you, and you can get help as well because i know that what you go through can be very painful and it may seem like it is unforgettable but it is, get help the will help you heal and be able to smile and have friends and return to a normal life.
If you are a victim of work bullying, speak to the manager or boss-owner, if they are the one committing the bullying, speak to the police. Remember it is a crime and is taken more seriously because of the risks it has as it can put your life and job at risk. You as well should get help if needed as it may affect who you trust when you work.
If you are the bully, stop and ask yourself is it worth it? Is it worth losing most of the things you have just to become popular for maybe a couple of years? Well let me tell you that that is not a life, because you could spend time in jail, you end up believing that everything has to be done your way and life s not always that easy. It is sometimes hard because maybe even your parents encourage that behavior but you have the power to decide what kind of life you want. To help, find a hobby or sport that can occupy your time. Ask for help, if you feel that you can't control how and what you feel get help. Once you are on the process of changing and if you truly feel saying sorry, tell your victims you are sorry. A sincere apology will help both the bully and the victim move on and live a healthier life.
Websites
www.thebullyproject.com
www.dosomething.org
www.apa.org
www.recoveryourlife.com
www.education.vic.gov.au
www.bullyingnoway.org
www.stopbullying.gov
www.ryanpatrickhalligan.org
www.infocharacter.org
http://www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org/#/home
http://www.pbskids.org/itsmylife/friends/bullies
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
2014 Workplace Bullying Institute www.workplacebullying.org
©1995-2014 kids health www.kidshealth.org
©2013 Bullying Statistics-Stop Bullying, Harassment, and Anti-Bullying in School/Work
©2014 All Rights Reseved www.NoBullying.com
April 2011 Report # 87-2-2011- www.Ini.wa.gov
2014 Guardian News and Media Limited or it’s Affiliated Companies. All Rights Reserved. www.theguardian.com
BBC©2014 www.bbc.com/news/health-29082701
©STOMP Out bullying™ 2007-2014 www.STOMPOutBullying.org
Books
Regis, Jessica. Straight Talk About...Bullying
USA:Crabtree Publishing Company 2013
Senior Thesis Paper
Ernestina Reyes
October 2014
Over 32 million students suffer from bullying each year, bullying can lead to many problems for both the bully and the victim and some how all of us. It is hurting our kids and we have the chance to make a change in our community and schools. Many people don't know how the victims feel and some don't even know what exactly bullying is and all the types of bullying that there is. There are many types and have similar effects in your life.
What is bullying? A bully is a person who uses their strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker, an act of hurting and intimidating others, and a form of aggressive behavior where someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another person injury or discomfort. During adolescence, young people seek social acceptance and approval of their peers, they have a need to feel accepted. Many times in order to “fit in” they might have to show that they are somewhat powerful, so they use others, and that is where bullying begins. Though its hard to know exactly why bullies bully, it’s believed that they bully because they find it fun, like to feel tough, strong, feel like they have control, like the reaction of people and think that it helps them become popular. They also might do it because they are insecure of themselves, they are not happy, feel jealousy from a peer, want things to be done their way, copying what others do and sometimes because of what another bully did to them.
Bullies want their victims to feel bad and scared. Over the years, psychologist focus on the following on why they might become bullies. First of all, bullies are quicker to anger and have a hard time controlling emotions and lash out.They can't relate, they have no empathy, they don't care about the feelings of the victim(s). Bullies often come from dysfunctional families where discipline is inconsistent, they might be abused physically, mentally, or sexually by family members and they have negative role models/ family members who lose their temperature or are violent and as a result, bullies often feel a sense of powerless, and in return they bully others to regain a sense of control over their lives.
Physical bullying is hitting, teasing gossiping, pushing, rumors, lies, name calling, mean words, threats, whispering in the hall, finger pointing, rude text messages, comments on facebook and/or twitter.There are many ways you can be a bully without even imagining as to why sometime people may take it as you being rude. Rude gestures are a form of physical bullying, (hands, tongue, or eyes) for example, holding your middle finger up in someones face degrades that person, rolling your eyes at someone is a way of dismissing that person(s) importance, refusing to make eye contact with a person who is trying to speak to you, and sometimes even staring can be threatening if it is meant to be upsetting.
Cyberbullying is a common form of bullying these days because everyone has access to their phones,computers, or tablets. Cyberbullying is when electronic devices, such as cell phones, computers, tablets, and communication tools like social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites are used to cyberbully. Examples of cyberbullying are mean messages or emails, rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles. Kids who are cyberbullied, most of the times are also bullied in person too. People who are cyberbullied have a hard time getting away from bullying because they can reach you at any time of the day and when you are alone. Messages and Images can be posted anonymously and can distributed quickly to a lot of people, and the bad news is that it is almost impossible to trace the source. Whether done in person or through the internet, the effects of bullying are the same, they are likely to use alcohol and drugs, experience in person ,bullying, skip school,get bad grades, have lower self esteem issues, and have health problems. From 2008-2009 6% of grades 6-12 said they experienced cyberbullying. in 2011, 16% of high school students said they were being cyberbullied. Cyberbullying is increasing more and more each day as our kids and teens have more access to the internet. It is difficult to see what the percents are today because each day there are more people using the internet.
Sibling bullying can be very painful because you are receiving pain from your brother(s) or sister(s). It may start out that the older child may feel a bit off balance when there is a newborn in the family. For a parent, it is difficult not to side with the victim in a situation, or not dismiss both sibling and let them sort it out themselves. But if the bully gets in trouble for tormenting the other child, they will most likely just get better at not getting caught than making it stop. We should not just minimize the importance of bullying between brother(s) and/or sister(s), because it can cause depression for the child.
Some parents are guilty for the same bullying that the child(ren) get in trouble for, any action done when angry or insecure that degrades instead of teaching is parental bullying. When children grow up with aggressive parents, they believe its normal being violent, they believe that aggression and humiliation are common and acceptable methods of teaching. Children are more fearful than understanding what you are trying to make them understand. Aggressive parenting can include mental, emotional and physical abuse, parents force their children to do what they want by threatening them with a variety of punishments. When parents scold their children publicly their children, they tend to be more aggressive. Abuse that happens at home is a lot worse than that that happens at school, being that the home should be best and safest place where kids should be.
Even if you don’t expect it, adults can go through bullying, they can experience bullying at work. examples of workplace bullying are invalid criticism, blame without justification, being treated differently than the rest of your work group, being sworn at, exclusion or social isolation, being humiliated, excessive monitoring, threatening, interfering with work-sabotage- which interferes with work getting done, verbal abuse, and being given work with unrealistic deadlines. As in the other types of bullying, the bully has similar issues as in why he is rude, like being desperate for power. Workplace bullying is taken more seriously because the victim and the victims family is at risk and are also economically at risk. Bullying can make working life miserable and in order to make the bullying stop, 66% have to lose or quit their jobs to make the bullying stop.
About 160,000 kids don't go to school to avoid verbal bullying, verbal bullying can be just as harmful as physical bullying. The bully is trying degrade and demean the victim while making the aggressor look dominant and powerful. Teasing,name calling, inappropriate sexual comments, taunting, threatening to cause harm are all ways of verbal bullying. When a child verbally bullies his peers, it is harder to identify because it is usually said when the adult is not around.
Did you know that around 160,000 students skip school each day because of bullying, and that 1 in 10 students drop out for the same reason? One in four teachers don't see anything wrong with bullying, and only 4% of the time they do something. I would not like my child to feel like my child to feel like a teacher won’t do anything for them. It’s unbelievable that many teachers won't do anything to stop bullying. How could they not see anything wrong with children hurting themselves. 19% of the students report being bullied out of the 90% of 4th to 8th graders being victims of bullying, that is really nothing. 67% of students think schools don't do anything. This is why we have to make a change in those percentage. We all have have the power to change this world and create a better life for our kids.
Sexual bullying occurs when someone uses sexual messages or actions to make a person feel small, intimidate them and make them uncomfortable. Just like cyberbullying, it involves comments, gestures, actions or attention.
Hurting someone's reputation or relationship(s), leaving someone out on purpose, telling the others to not be friends with someone, spreading rumors about someone, and embarrassing someone in public is social bullying, and like other types of bullying, the consequences are the same and it leaves the same pain and can leave a mark worse than any physical marks you have because it is directly hurting how you feel.
Does the gender of the child make a difference? Well there is a study that sad 83% of girls and 79% of boys reported being harassed at school. While Girls plan when they are going to bully, boys just bully whenever theres a chance not caring if there is an adult or not. Boys are usually physically aggressive, while girls are relational aggressive. Girls verbally assault others, spread rumor and gossip, they hardly tell anybody of what they do so it’s harder for teachers to know when a child is being bullied. Boys are more direct and speak whatever they want and whenever they want and show off and tell a lot of people what they do so it is easier to know when boys bully because of that. In another study that was done from DOSOMETHING.ORG, males saw bullying mostly in the hallways, lunch/cafeteria, online, classrooms, locker rooms while girls mostly saw it online, lunch/cafeteria, hallways, classrooms, and/or on the phone(texting).
Is it possible that the media effects bullying? Well of course it does, it have both positive and negative consequences. Bullies or bad people people always get the medias attention. People sometimes seek attention. “Everyone does it”, something we always hear, the media has the power to convince people into believing that being a bully is the “trend”, “ everyone does it so so should you. I think its crazy how much control they have over us and our kids and family. Some bullying experiences are sensationalized and made into a comedy by films, and books. But bullying can and has brought us a lot of positive results. For example, people can share their experiences and help others overcome bullying. There are also many movies that help open the eyes of people, like BULLY, directed by Lee Hirsch. This movie is very powerful and it get to you. It almost feels as if you were experiencing their pain.
Victims of bullying feel sad, alone, afraid, and neglected. The pain that they go through is really sad, most of the time they have self-esteem issues, depression, anxiety attacks, mental disorders, violent, abuse substances, sleeping problems. Bullying can cause a victim to fear others and not socialize and make new friends because they don't know when they will be attacked again. Sadly, in some cases, they become suicidal.
Being a bully can lead to engaging in violent actions, for example start using and abusing drugs and alcohol,drop out of school, end up convicted in a crime, spend long times in jail, trouble finding a job and place because of background, become abusive and violent to partner, spouse, and children, and in worst case scenario, injured or sometimes killed by victim.
Signs to know how to know if someone is being bullied: unexplained cuts, bruises, and/or scrapes, loss of toys, money, supplies, clothing, and/or lunches. Doesn’t want to go to school, afraid riding the school bus, afraid to be left alone(suddenly clingy), change in personality without a reason, anxious, and/or depressed, frequent visit to school nurse, difficulty sleeping(nightmares), begin to bully their siblings, waits to get home to use the bathroom, has fewer friends, significant drop in grades, talks about feeling hopeless or about suicide or run away.
I believe we have the power to change how each one of us how we think. Its time to put a stop to bullying and I think we have to start from home. Parents, be there, be involved in your child's life because if you don't care for them,no one else will. Be careful with what you do and say around them because they learn everything. If you believe you are having problems and think you might need help get it, being violent will not help at all in educating your child. You do not have to be tough or pretty to get respect from people, show them that everyone will respect you no matter what as long as you respect others.
If you are a brother or a sister, respect and love each other. If you feel any hate or grudge against your sibling(s) tell your parents and get help. You explain how you feel and they help you find ways to control yourself and get over your problems. Be there for each other because there is no other beautiful relationship than with your sibling.
If you are a bystander speak up, you have no idea how much the victim would like for you to speak up, many of the victims are afraid that no one will believe him/her. You can either talk to the victim and tell him/her that you see what is going on and that you want to help them. Tell an adult or teacher that you trust what you’ve seen. It is a huge step in ending bullying in your school or community.
If you are the victim of school bullying, tell the parent, teacher or an adult that you can trust and tell them what has been going on. Tell them everything and be honest. If you do speak it well help you, and you can get help as well because i know that what you go through can be very painful and it may seem like it is unforgettable but it is, get help the will help you heal and be able to smile and have friends and return to a normal life.
If you are a victim of work bullying, speak to the manager or boss-owner, if they are the one committing the bullying, speak to the police. Remember it is a crime and is taken more seriously because of the risks it has as it can put your life and job at risk. You as well should get help if needed as it may affect who you trust when you work.
If you are the bully, stop and ask yourself is it worth it? Is it worth losing most of the things you have just to become popular for maybe a couple of years? Well let me tell you that that is not a life, because you could spend time in jail, you end up believing that everything has to be done your way and life s not always that easy. It is sometimes hard because maybe even your parents encourage that behavior but you have the power to decide what kind of life you want. To help, find a hobby or sport that can occupy your time. Ask for help, if you feel that you can't control how and what you feel get help. Once you are on the process of changing and if you truly feel saying sorry, tell your victims you are sorry. A sincere apology will help both the bully and the victim move on and live a healthier life.
Websites
www.thebullyproject.com
www.dosomething.org
www.apa.org
www.recoveryourlife.com
www.education.vic.gov.au
www.bullyingnoway.org
www.stopbullying.gov
www.ryanpatrickhalligan.org
www.infocharacter.org
http://www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org/#/home
http://www.pbskids.org/itsmylife/friends/bullies
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
2014 Workplace Bullying Institute www.workplacebullying.org
©1995-2014 kids health www.kidshealth.org
©2013 Bullying Statistics-Stop Bullying, Harassment, and Anti-Bullying in School/Work
©2014 All Rights Reseved www.NoBullying.com
April 2011 Report # 87-2-2011- www.Ini.wa.gov
2014 Guardian News and Media Limited or it’s Affiliated Companies. All Rights Reserved. www.theguardian.com
BBC©2014 www.bbc.com/news/health-29082701
©STOMP Out bullying™ 2007-2014 www.STOMPOutBullying.org
Books
Regis, Jessica. Straight Talk About...Bullying
USA:Crabtree Publishing Company 2013