- Resources to dive into: The following sites offer a wealth of resources, from classroom materials to educational workshops, to further your knowledge and share with others.
- Teaching Tolerance
: Programs to help students learn respect for differences and bolster teacher practice
- The Trevor Project
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting acceptance and preventing suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth? Offering resources and support to help those in need. And if you or someone you know needs help, call their national lifeline at 866-488-7386.
- PACER Center’s Kids Against Bullying
A website for kids in grades 2-6 offers interactive polls, games, contests, and videos to help bullies and those who are bullied.
- Stop Bullying Now!
This website is designed for kids and offers various games and webisodes that teach about bullying prevention. It provides valuable information about cyberbullying and includes a section for adults who want to use Stop Bullying Now resources to help children. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sponsors the website.
- Coalition for Children
The Coalition for Children collaborates with organizations and individuals to provide effective prevention programming that enhances the well-being of children, families, and society in a culturally diverse manner.
- GLSEN
National organization focused on ensuring safe schools for all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. The website includes a section for students and anti-bullying resources.
An organization dedicated to creating a safe and respectful environment for children and young people to learn and develop academically, socially, and emotionally. Working towards eliminating bullying, ridicule, and violence and promoting a compassionate atmosphere. Their initiatives include The Don’t Laugh at Me Project.
- TeachersFirst
Bullying and Cyberbullying Prevention Resources
A site directed at educators with links to resources about bullying – some links may duplicate what’s here, but this site’s focus is on teachers and lessons they can use or develop.