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The management of bullying by individuals and institutions has progressed from the days of denial, three to four decades ago. Modern society places greater importance on positive relationships and there is a greater awareness of the destructiveness of bullying. This program aims to strengthen viewers' awareness of effective techniques they can use to protect themselves. It also explores how all of us are vulnerable to attacks as well as the temptation...
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While not as obvious as playground bullying, bullying in the classroom is a reality that can inflict just as much harm. It can take the form of put-downs, hurtful e-mails, and "joking" insults, with perpetrators sometimes unaware of the damage they inflict. This program discusses classroom bullying behaviors, and offers thought-provoking management solutions for teachers who need to address this type of behavior.
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This program empowers and educates parents to help build resilient teens and how to handle bullying situations. They'll learn how to teach a non-emotional response when dealing with a classroom bully as well as strong character building skills to "bully proof" their teen. It shows parents how to deal with classroom drama, texting and social media sites such as Facebook and Instagram. Parents discover how to monitor and control the use of social media...
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Bullying is ongoing, repeated aggressive behavior. In the past, such behavior was sometimes accepted in initiations and other hazing efforts. Organizations need to act to eliminate bullying, which can have serious consequences both for the individual and the company. Topics in this video include What is workplace bullying?, Who are the victims of bullying?, What are the effects of bullying?, What can organizations do?, What can a victim do?, Am I...
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Bullying by girls and against girls is as commonplace as it is among boys, but often takes different forms. Female bullying is usually psychological and emotional, with effects that can include long-lasting depression, self-harm, and even suicide. This program examines female bullying, with a look also at the nature of bullying in general and why these tormentors behave as they do. Featuring dramatized scenarios and input from adolescent psychologist...
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This program looks at the emotional and physical impacts of bullying on victims and bystanders. All bystanders of bullying play a role. Experts describe tips for defending victims both in the short and long term. This video features interviews with Clinical Psychologist Andrew Fuller, Counseling Psychologist Roslyn Berkovitch, and students who have seen bullying in their daily lives.
7) Homophobia
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Homosexual adolescents often experience bullying and rejection by their peers at school. This program sheds light on homophobia among students through commentary and dramatizations of gay teens at an Australian high school. The video defines homophobia, explains how it arises, and provides examples, giving teachers and students an opportunity discuss this important issue.
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Bullying is an age-old problem that has been addressed in various ways over the years. This program offers detailed information on the principles of nonpunitive approaches to bullying, how to carry them out, and their advantages and disadvantages. The "No Blame Approach," the "Shared Concern Method," and "Restorative Justice" are all discussed, along with the role of parents and when punitive methods might be used.
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Cyberbullies stay hidden behind technology and target students on the Internet and through cell phones. This video will help students learn how to avoid-and, if necessary, deal with-cyberbullying situations. Seven effective strategies for coping with a digital bully are outlined: understanding the e-bully; protecting passwords; guarding personal information; using safety software; cutting off communications; saying "No" to revenge; and telling someone....
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Bullying is not "just a rite of passage." In actuality, says the National Crime Prevention Council, it's a leading factor in suicide among kids 11 to 16 years of age. And although bullying is only one of a number of suicide-related risk factors impacting tweens and teens, the fact that the term "bullycide" has entered the lexicon is a telling sign of how closely linked bullying and suicide are perceived to be. Structured around two scenarios in which...
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This program discusses bullies and harassment on campus and some of the motivations behind a bully's behavior. Subjects covered include the existence of bullying; student harassment; how to deal with a bully; the law and its involvement with bullying; school rules to protect students from harassment; how to stand up for oneself; and where to turn for help with a harassing situation. The damage to self-esteem that can occur when a student is the constant...
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This program gives an important overview of racism in high schools and why racism can be insidious and destructive in a teen's life. Subjects covered include racial cliques; racism on campus; how to diffuse racial tension on campus; the advantages to avoiding racism in life; how to open up to other languages; the importance of honesty; and why some teens become racist. Correlates to all applicable National and State Educational Standards including...
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This program teaches children that they always have choices - as they can learn to trust their feelings, identify their options, and make decisions that will keep them safe. By giving children (K - 3) simple and specific tools to use, the program helps correct the misconceptions kids often have that they cause the problems and that they can control, change, or cure them.
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Police involvement, criminal charges-even jail terms. Actions that start out as "just a prank" can end with devastating consequences for teens. Featuring real teens and their stories, this high-energy video helps high school students learn to recognize, respond to, and prevent harassment in all of its forms.
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This video entertains and advises viewers about handling the bullies on their block. Real-life situations, dramatizations, and discussions help viewers understand the reasoning behind a bully's behavior, specific steps to neutralize his or her power, and how to avoid becoming a victim. Practical guidelines are given for managing conflict and creating win-win results for bullies and their victims in the classroom, on the playground, and at home.
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Whether it's physical or verbal, bullying can be both physically and emotionally harmful, as well as life-threatening if not dealt with in a timely manner. Most people have been victims of bullying or know others who have been. This engaging two-part video set introduces the topic of bullying and offers bullying-prevention strategies using age-appropriate language and grade-specific concepts for middle school students. In the first program, students...
19) Bully girls
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Traditionally, bullying has meant physical intimidation and violence-and in the past was considered a problem only among boys. But experts are finding that girls can perpetuate bullying as well, although it often takes place on more subtle or secretive levels. This program focuses on increasing awareness of bullying among girls and educating viewers about how, when, and why it occurs. Understanding the difference between teasing and bullying, identifying...
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With bullying, sexual harassment, and credible death threats on the rise, school is becoming less about learning and more about fear. This program from The Doctor Is In thoroughly examines violence among children and teens of both sexes. Innovative preventive measures yielding impressive results at Bartle Elementary in New Jersey and Lebanon Junior High in New Hampshire are featured. In addition, psychologist Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence,...