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Despite all the talk and programs, bullying continues to be a serious problem for many. In hopes of helping you with your situation, I have provided a number of links below.
Some links have been sent to me as a suggestion to include; I thank those of you who have emailed me your link. Thank you for helping me help others!
Bullying Awareness Guidebook is very informative with helpful information about understanding bullying, cycle of bullying, cyber and physical bullying, and bullying prevention. Bullying Awareness Guidebook
Canadian Children’s Rights Council offers information on the way kids bully, why they bully, how parents can help a child who is being bullied, and so much more: CCRC
Cerebral Palsy Guidance is a comprehensive website on cerebral palsy. There, readers can find detailed treatment information alongside valuable perspectives on lifestyle and living. Cerebral Palsy Guidance
Cyberbullying - loaded with links and articles, presenting information applicable to both parents and youth: Cyberbullying: The New Online Crime
How Great Teachers Can Identify and Prevent Bullying in Schools - offers some resources, information, and links that state what bullying is, what to do about it, and more! HowGreatTeachers
Stop Bullying is an excellent and informative site providing you the information you need about your child and bullying: www.stopbullying.gov
Stop Cyber Bullying
http://www.stopcyberbullying.org/index2.html
The National Tourette Syndrome Association, based in the US, offers some prevention strategies for bullying:
National Tourette Syndrome Association
Safety: Safe Online Communications, Crime and Violence Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Violence Prevention - Providing information and links: CDC
Connect Safely “Smart Socializing Starts Here” - offers information, resources, safety tips on safe communication: ConnectSafely
National Crime Prevention Council - A wealth of resources for parents about crime prevention and safety issues: NCPC
Safe Kids - “Digital citizenship, online safety and civility.” Offers many links, information, articles, a must see. Safe Kids
Sexting “What Parents and Students Need to Know” - There are many pdf documents and links to keep you in the know and how to be safe! SAFE
Surgeon General’s Report on Youth Violence
There is an extensive report which can be accessed for in-depth information:
Violence Prevention Works! Safer Schools, Safer Communities. Offers many useful links, program materials and online courses; free webinars: Violence Prevention Works!
Autism and ADHD, Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children:
Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada is a must have site for anyone working with a disability. This is the Canadian site that advocates for ADHD and ADD awareness. There are loads of useful resources and links:
Centre for ADHAD Awareness, Canada
Disability Connection, is based in Lambton County and provides many useful links.
Learning Disabilities Association of Lambton County, Ontario, Canada
Ensemble is a resource for those who are caring for a child with a disability. Their range spans from birth to adult: Ensemble Making Connections, Inspiring Strength Together
LD Online is a site which offers a multitude of resources covering a variety of learning disabilities and ADHD:
Learning Disabilities Association of Canada offers support and information: LDAC
Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario has information, resources, and other links: LDAO
Ontario Disability Support Program helps people with disabilities who are in financial need to pay for living expenses: ODSP
Registered Disability Savings Plan - The Canada Revenue Agency offers information about the long term financial security for a person who is eligible for the disability tax credit. RDSP
SmartKids with Learning Disabilities, based in the US: SmartKids
Totally ADD is an informative site which provides information, videos, blogs, forums, webinars and more: TotallyADD
AbilityOnline is a chat site for kids of all ages and abilities, being open to Parents as well. The membership is free, safe, secure, and monitored.
Be Safe at Home, School, in the Community and Online
This is a very useful site which discusses safety for kids and is easy to understand:
The San Diego DUI Specialists - Crime Prevention for Kids
McGruff - The Crime Dog - McGruff teaches you about bullies, safety at home, school, and online, and gives advice on many topics. There are also fun games to play:
The following links for have been carefully chosen to help you learn more about Bullying, Learning Disabilities, Safety (online, at school, at home), and sites that Kids and Youth may find fun and/or useful. I invite you to take a look and enjoy!
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