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| ![]() ![]() Effective Anti-Bullying Programs in Schools by Robert Needlman, M.D., F.A.A.P. reviewed by Robert Sege, M.D., Ph.D. As difficult and widespread a problem as bullying is, it is also a problem that can be solved. Research from across the United States and Europe shows that when schools take specific action, bullying can be eliminated. Effective anti-bullying programs involve everybody in the school community, not just the principal or a couple of concerned teachers. The administration sets a clear standard that bullying is completely unacceptable and enforces it. Teachers make bullying a part of the curriculum and identify bullies early on, before they become set in their ways. Finally, children learn that by taking care of each other, speaking out against bullies, and working together, they have tremendous power. Know your school's policy on bullying As a parent, you should know what specific steps your child's school has taken to address bullying. Just having a "no bullying" policy isn't good enough. To be effective, there has to be an active program, with leadership coming from the top. If this doesn't exist yet in your child's school, you can work with other parents, or join an organized group such as the PTA, to get the ball rolling. Bullying is not just a problem in poor schools, nor is it confined to particular ethnic groups; it is universal. You cannot simply assume that it doesn't happen in your child's school. Even if your child is not a bully or a victim, if she is a witness to bullying, she needs to learn that she is not helpless. Ways to put a halt to intimidation Effective interventions begin with an understanding of the nature of bullying. Some specific things schools can do:
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