October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, and StopBullying.gov is taking to Twitter to hear your stories. Voices from around the nation are reaching out, sharing videos about how to prevent cyberbullying, or great tips and tricks for keeping the peace in and out of the classroom. Great role models like astronauts and news anchors are speaking up, and teen rock stars are raising awareness with inspirational music videos.
Using the hashtag #StopBullying365, students and teachers alike are encouraged to share how they'll prevent bullying this month, and all year long. We've compiled a round up of the best of #StopBullying365 this week.
1. Be familiar with the Federal definition of "bullying".
#StopBullying365: First, Learn the Definition of #Bullying so You Know What to Look for https://www.stopbullying.gov/what-is-bullying/index.html
— Disability.gov (@Disabilitygov) October 8, 2014
2. Astronaut Scott Kelly speaks out against bullying.
In his own words: Astronaut Scott Kelly @StationCDRKelly speaks on bullying https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQHaL8EJHvA&feature=youtu.be. #StopBullying365
— U.S. Surgeon General (@Surgeon_General) October 9, 2014
3. Teen rock band "Youth Be Told" shares their new inspirational music video.
We hope our song inspires anyone bullied to stay strong & know that so many care and want to help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGOagqlCu9E&feature=youtu.be #stopbullying365
— Youth Be Told (@YouthBeTold) October 13, 2014
4. VolunTEEN Nation shares ways to keep the peace in the classroom.
Oct is Bullying Prevention Awareness-Use #StopBullying365 to share how you STAND-UP to Bullying! Tips @PeaceFirstOrg: http://www2.peacefirst.org/digitalactivitycenter/node/30
— VolunTEEN Nation (@volunTEENnation) October 7, 2014
5. Tips for handling cyber-bullying.
What should you do if your kid is bullied online? Try these tips from @CommonSense https://www.commonsensemedia.org/cyberbullying/what-should-i-do-if-my-kid-is-bullied-online?sc_id=PER_SOC_TW_z_socialflow_z … #takecharge #StopBullying365
— Cox Communications (@CoxComm) October 6, 2014
6. Author Mark Robson tweets about his latest anti-bullying book, "Not Just For Kicks", for Kindle.
Running free anti-bullying assemblies #stopbullying365 in my local Primary Schools using http://www.amazon.co.uk/Just-Kicks-Warrior-Kids-Book-ebook/dp/B00O54MQNG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1412616280&sr=8-2&keywords=not+just+for+kicks my new story about bullying
— Mark Robson (@mrobsonauthor) October 6, 2014
7. Nightly news anchor Justin Farmer encourages everyone to wear blue.
Wear a blue shirt of some kind every Mon in October. #StopBullying365 pic.twitter.com/ISlGz0Z8Hl
— Justin Farmer (@JustinFarmerWSB) October 6, 2014
8. A teacher shows her classroom's efforts and support for Bullying Prevention Month.
Wearing blue today to #StopBullying365 1st hour is working hard to make a difference! pic.twitter.com/L61mWRrEKN
— Ms. Castellano (@MsCastellanoHHS) October 6, 2014
9. Color Me Safe shares some encouraging words.
Kindness builds more character than bullying. #StopBullying365
— Color Me Safe (@ColorMeSafe) October 6, 2014
10. Kids.gov helps kids learn how to stand up to cyber bullies.
Encourage kids to consider what they post online. Share this video and help prevent cyberbullying: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN2fuKPDzHA&list=PL13BDA056C386E83F&index=11 #StopBullying365
— Kids.gov (@Kidsgov) October 5, 2014
Article by EducationWorld Staff.
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