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Battle BullyingSolutions from Teen Health & Wellness

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"Bullied to Death" on a special two-hour edition of "20/20"

Did School Turn Blind Eye to Bullying?Part 2: Parents say the son's suicide was mocked by classmates.

Cyber-Bullying May Be More Damaging Than Schoolyard BullyingCyber-bullying victims are more likely to suffer depression than kids targeted by other forms of bullying, suggests a new study.

Who’s to blame for the death of Tyler Clementi?

Dad Defends Daughter With Cerebral Palsy Against Bullies on School Bus

Teen bullies going mobile to get their kicks

Report: 1 in 3 Teens Bullied Online 9 teens

charged in girl’s bullying

Mean Girls: Cyberbullying Blamed for Teen Suicides

President Obama Tells Gay Bullied Youth “It Gets Better”

Eight Teenagers Charged in Internet Beating Have Their Day on the Web

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As many as 43% of kids will experience bullying on the Internet or over mobile devices.

"Cyberbullying is when someone repeatedly harasses, mistreats, or makes fun of another person online or while using cell phones or other electronic devices."

Cyberbullying is Serious

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1 out of 4 kids is bullied or abused

by another youth.

1 out of 5 admits to being a bully.

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Knowledge is Power! Let’s Stop Bullying Now!

Recognize and identify

behaviors

Prevent bullying

Respond to bullying with

print and online resources

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Bullying:Myths vs. Facts

Myth: Cyberbullies are usually people who are popular, athletic, and attractive.

Fact: Cyberbullies come in all shapes and sizes. Because people who cyberbully can hide behind the anonymity, they are often physically weak and socially awkward. Often, they are the victims of traditional bullying who turn to cyberbullying to get revenge.

Myth: Children rarely miss school to avoid bullying.

Fact: Educators estimate that more than 160,000 students miss school each day in the U.S. because they fear being bullied or harassed by their peers, according to the publication InternetWeek. A related study has found that 7% of Canadian eighth graders have stayed home at least one day a month due to bullying (Kochenderger & Ladd).

Myth: Children and youth who are bullied will almost always tell an adult.

Fact: Adults are often unaware of bullying. Most studies find that only 25% - 50% of bullied children talk to an adult about the bullying.

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> How to deal with bullies, discrimination, fighting, insults, jealousy

Tools for creating healthy, safe, caring learning environments

Address the needs of all users in a community, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation

Prevention and Intervention Resources

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“This resource will save teens lives.”—Laura Cleveland, Youth Services Librarian, Fayetteville Public Library

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Are your students dealing with:

• Bullying• Date rape• Depression• Discrimination• Drinking• Drugs• Eating disorders• Gay bashing• Suicide

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Teen Health & Wellness

• The award-winning, critically-acclaimed online resource from Rosen Publishing

• Supports a diverse student population, including GLBT teens, while providing tools to address bullying and cyberbullying, suicide, school violence, discrimination, cyber ethics, cyber citizenship, and more.

• Provides students with nonjudgmental, straightforward information and support on topics including diseases, drugs, alcohol, nutrition, mental health, suicide, bullying, green living, financial literacy, and more

• Available 24/7 to your community

• New and Expanded with instant translation into over 50 languages, site optimized for smartphones, videos throughout, customizable hotlines; and social bookmarking

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Personal Stories

Teens relate to others who are dealing with the same issues.

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Personal StoriesThe Personal Stories throughout Teen Health & Wellness teach empathy and are a powerful way for your teens to connect with others who have dealt with and overcome significant challenges.

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Customized HotlinesCustomized hotlines with your local resources

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Dr. Jan’s Corner

Dr. Jan's Corner provides answers to real questions from middle and high school students, like:

Why do some people act nice only when they want something and then mean when they don't?

What do you do when someone wants to fight you?

How do I get a bully to stop when he is living with me?

Have you ever been that one kid in your grade that is always different, that never seems to fit in with the grade or the school?

Have you just been so different that you want to be yourself but are so driven down by what people think of you?

About Dr. Jan

Hittelman, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist with over twenty years of experience working with adults, children, adolescents, and families in a variety of settings. In addition to clinical practices in California, Colorado, and New York, he has specialized in program development in partnership with school systems, psychiatric hospitals, correctional facilities and the courts, outpatient settings, residential treatment facilities, and private non-profit organizations. He is the founder of Compass House, a non-profit counseling collaborative for teens and their families. Dr. Hittelman is also the author of a monthly newspaper column entitled "Surviving the Teenage Years."

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Who can use Teen Health & Wellness?

• Students

• Teachers—health, science, language arts

• Librarians

• School and library administrators

• Guidance Counselors

• Healthcare professionals

• Intervention specialist

• Safety officers

• Parents and caregivers

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Personal Story Project & “It’s Your Cause” Video Challenge

• Exciting ways for students to interact with the database

• Invites students to contribute

• Stories and videos about overcoming challenges or passionate causes

• Published into the database

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Start the battle against bullying NOW!

Teen Health & Wellness can serve as life "assurance" for your school and community. As always, let us know how we can support you in our shared

mission to make a difference in teen lives.

The Librarian/Educator Resources page offers an extensive array of resources to help librarians and educators most effectively use their database subscription, including:

• Curriculum correlations

• Lesson plans

• Online training

• Customizable promotional materials

• Web widgets, buttons, and banners

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“I can wholeheartedly endorse Teen Health & Wellness…The counselors love that they have a site where they can send teenagers to privately look up sensitive information and get answers to questions that they are too embarrassed/shy to ask about!”—Liz Philippi, Library Systems Administrator, Spring Branch

Independent School District, TX

“For 21st century users, content is critical but it must be timely and student focused if we expect teens to

read it. The interactive features of Teen Health & Wellness make the content accessible and user

friendly.”—Dr. Darlene Bates, San Diego Unified School District, CA

TEENHEALTHANDWELLNESS.COM877.381.6649

Make a difference in a teen’s life!