Sep 12, 2022 By: Melissa C. Mercado-Crespo, PhD, MSc, MA, Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and StopBullying.gov Ed Board member
and Kevin J. Vagi, PhD, Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and StopBullying.gov Ed Board member
and Amy Lansky, PhD, MPH, Community Guide Office, Office of the Associate Director for Policy & Strategy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Sep 28, 2018 By: Nicole White, Program Specialist for the Office of Safe and Healthy Students of the U.S. Department of Education, and StopBullying.gov Editorial Board Member
Former First Lady Melania Trump talked about online safety and highlighted her initiative that encourages teaching children the importance of social, emotion
Mar 26, 2018 By: Deborah Boyer, MS, University of Delaware, Center for Disabilities Studies
and John Sadowski, M.Ed., Delaware Department of Education
and Kathryn Tullis, Ph.D., Delaware Division of Public Health
and Maureen Perkins, Public Health Analyst with the Health Resources and Services Administration and StopBullying.gov Ed Board member
and Patricia Burke, BS, Delaware Division of Public Health
Students with a behavioral, emotional, or developmental disability are at a greater risk for bullying – in fact, according to a study published in the Americ
Having conversations about phone use and cyberbullying before any problems arise can set the tone that you are open and will be thoughtful, if they should ha
Often kids and teens don’t share their online interactions with their parents, until these interactions become unbearable and even then they may say nothing.
The redeveloped StopBullying.gov makes it easier to understand what cyberbullying is, where the vulnerable online spaces are, and how best to respond when on
After an exhaustive review of research, the Assessing Prevention and Implementing Change resource was developed by the Health Resources and Services Administ
Jul 12, 2017 By: Tatiana Falcone, M.D., FAPA, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist with the Epilepsy Center at the Cleveland Clinic
and Maureen Perkins, Public Health Analyst with the Health Resources and Services Administration and StopBullying.gov Ed Board member