Bullying Prevention Student’s Name: Institutional Affiliation: Course Name: Date: 2 Bullying Prevention Mainly, Bullying is comprised of three significant elements, including observed power balance, unwanted aggressiveness, and repetitive behavior of bullying others. Often, Bullying tends to affect youths and thus the need for schools to have precise and comprehensive prevention policies and practices to address different forms of harassment and Bullying. Schools must also embrace timely and consistent intervention. In school settings, school administrators work with students, families, and educators to ensure all children feel safe while at school and at home as well. Some of the impacts of Bullying include anxiety, despair, and depression, and this can drive could to suicidal thoughts (StopBullying.gov, 2021). Additionally, the effects may progress even into adulthood. Even though the strategies to stop bullying are not simple, both parents and school administrators must develop approaches to help counter the behavior. Below are the resources crucial for preventing Bullying; For Youth: BAM! Guide to Getting Along The page contains multiple resources and information for teachers of grade four to grade eight to employ in classrooms and assist their students in making more informed and healthier lifestyle choices (StopBullying.gov, 2021). Also, teachers can check the management web page for CDC's classroom for strategies and information to strengthen school connectedness. How to Stop Bullying at School According to this page, youths can be people who stop the aggressive act before it commences. 3 Video: Be Someone's Hero The page states that one out of five teens gets bullied, and this is harmful however preventable. Any person can stand up for others by intervening to stop the act. For Parents and Guardians: Technology and Youth (PDF) Technology has led to the expansion of knowledge, vocabulary, and social networks that includes blogging and instant messaging. New technology has multiple potential benefits, including enabling the youth to interact with others worldwide (StopBullying.gov, 2021). Social networking sites such as Facebook will allow them to develop relationships with each other, even with those they have never met face to face. Regular internet access enables the youth to increase knowledge on different topics, including Bullying. How to Talk to Your Kids about Mental Health The page enables parents to ask questions about various behaviors exhibited by their children and also get assistance on what they can do to assist them. KnowBullying App It talks of an app that can help parents boost their children's resilience and confidence. For Teachers, Coaches, and School Staff: School Climate Improvement Resource Packag

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