Parent's Resources

Bullying

Child Care | How to be a Plugged in Parent

Tips on how to make sure your child is not a target of bullying.

Education.com | School Bullying

From kindergarten readiness through college prep, Education.com gives parents the information they need and the ideas they want to help their kids reach their full potential and make learning fun as well as resources for school bullying.

Pacer.org | Bullying

A resource on bullying from the National Bullying Prevention Center with up to date news tips, videos, and definitions on bullying.

Parent Teachers Association | How to Make Sure

A brochure from The National PTA Connect for Respect Initiative about how to make sure your child does not become a bully.

Rosalind Wiseman | Video

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.

Rosalind Wiseman | My Daughter is Already a Follower

Rosalind Wiseman answers a question from a parent concerned that her pre-teen daughter is already becoming a follower.

Rosalind Wiseman | Ask Rosalind

Rosalind Wiseman answers a question from a parent about dealing with her child being ostracized at school.

Rosalind Wiseman | Bystanders in Action

Videos about parents’ reaction to observing bystanders’ reactions to bullying.

Stop Bullying.org | Parents

This website is a federal government website managed by the US Department of Health and Human Services that provides information and resources for parents on bullying and cyberbullying.

Teen Parenting | Social Development

A guide to learning the signs of bullying behavior in Tween years

Cyberbullying/Internet Safety

Childcare | Cyberbullying Parent's Fear

Results from a survey of parents on cyberbulling

Care.com | Supervise Your Child Online

Tips on how to supervise your child online

Common Sense Media | Cyberbullying Tip

A guide to recognizing, preventing, and dealing with cyberbullying

Common Sense Media | 5 Things You Need to Know

Five things all parents should know about cyberbullying

Common Sense Media | Digital Harassment Tips

Definitions and advice on digital harassment

Common Sense Media | When Texting Turns to Torment

Advice for parents on dealing with harassment through texting

Internet Superheroes | Cyberbullying

A campaign to stop cyber bullying through education, prevention, and action

Netsmartz.org | Parents

Resources to help parents teach internet safety to their children

OAG | Cybesafety

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott provides an outline for all parents and teachers on the risks our children face online, and take steps to help ensure their children’s safety on the internet.

Power to Learn | Parent Guide

A parent’s guide to cyberbullying

qwiktag.com | Cyberbullying Resources

Information and resource center on cyberbullying

The Antidrug.com

Guides for parents on teens and technology

Dating Violence

Safe Place | Warning Signs

Information regarding the warning signs of abusive and unhealthy relationships.

Start Relating Before They Start Dating

Information for parents on promoting healthy teen relationships (English and Spanish).

Safe Place | Building Healthy Relationships

Information regarding starting conversations with children about developing healthy relationships before they start dating.

General Parenting

http://carlpickhardt.com

Carl Pickhardt is a psychologist who provides practical strategies in his articles and books to help parents effectively cope with this developmental change as well as with other normal child raising problems.

http://kidshealth.org

Articles about children’s health and development

Hazing

Hazing Prevention

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.

Sexual Harassment

AAUW.org | Complete Guide

A guide for parents on how to stop sexual harassment in school