The following articles are provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services , Health Resources Services Administration. Others are available on their website.
Bullying Among Children and Youth on Perceptions and Differences in Sexual Orientation
Myths about Bullying
Best Practices in Bullying Prevention and Intervention
Bullying Among Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Needs
Community-Based Bullying Prevention: Tips for Community Members
Working with Young People Who Bullied: Tips for Mental Health Professionals
Working with Young People who Bully Others: Tips for Mental Health Professionals
Understanding Bullying Within the Camp Setting: Tips for Parents
Research-Based Articles and Books on Bullying and Peer Victimization
Bullying in Out-of-School Time Programs: Tips for Youth-Serving Professionals and Volunteers
Adults
What We Know About Bullying
The Scope and Impact of Bullying
Children Who Bully
Warning Signs that a Child is Being Bullied
Misdirections in Bullying Prevention and Intervention
Advice from our " Tween" and Teen " Experts"
Parents and Children
What to Do if Your Child is Being Bullied
How to Talk with Educators at Your Child's School about Bullying: Tips for Parents of Bullied Children
What should I do if I'm bullied?
What can students/youth do to "lend at hand?"
Cyberbullying
Cyberbulling is a very serious type of bullying that now affects many of our youth. It is also referred to as online social cruelty. While the activity can seem like a harmless prank or even entertaining to those who engage in this type of bullying, the effects can be devastating to the one who is bullied.