93 media results found for 'bullying'
In this episode, singer Meredith O'Connor spreads her message of taking a stand against bullying. Other features include tips for staying healthy, the meaning of the word jumbo, and the history of the game of chess. Part of the "Teen Kids News" se...Read More
Experts agree that bullying and harassment in school usually starts with name-calling, and it can be especially tough on younger students whose self-esteem development is at a critical phase. This video demonstrates the damage that can be done whe...Read More
This episode highlights bullying prevention programs. Research shows that these programs can decrease bullying. Elayna Hasty, the founder of GAB Girls, discusses her anti-bullying program. Other features include tips for choosing colleges and crea...Read More
Rumors, gossip, taunting, teasing, and bullying are all forms of harassment, and the goal of harassment is to target someone and make them feel bad. The victims of harassment have to find positive ways of handling the incidents. Sometimes the best...Read More
Life can get confusing for adolescents when they begin to develop sexual attractions. In this segment, Noel and Sam seek support from friends as they work to overcome bullying based on their sexuality. In the end, students realize that sexual orie...Read More
Bullycide is the term that describes those desperate instances of young people taking their own lives to escape from relentless harassment by their peers. Bullying can have enormous and tragic consequences. Commentary from Dr. Joel Haber, a clinic...Read More
Examples of cyberbullying include sending hurtful or threatening texts or emails, harassing other players in online video games, posting photos that will embarrass someone, or creating blogs to make fun of someone. Viewers learn the importance of ...Read More
At the age of 13, a boy approached Cristina asking her to be his girlfriend. She declined the boy's offer, and he became angry. One day Cristina came to school, and everyone eyed her every move. She felt something was terribly wrong, and a friend ...Read More
Eleanor had a hard time fitting in. She was severely bullied throughout her school years, which lead to severe depression and paralyzing anxiety. She was unable to enter a room, and people could not touch her. Life was unbearable. It took time, su...Read More
In this episode, Nancy Silberkleit, from Archie Comics, discusses a new comic book that addresses bullying. The comic emphasizes the role of the bystander in helping to reduce instances of bullying. Winners of the "Drive Safe PSA Contest" shoot th...Read More
Sheryl discusses with a guest a new curriculum for bully prevention. Viewers also learn how to create quilt blocks with various textures, color patterns, and fabrics. Also two cook book authors show how to create slice and back gift logs of cooki...Read More
Stresses the importance of treating others with respect, making friends with kids from different background (cultural, ethnic, and racial), and speaking out if they observe someone else being teased or bullied. Features true stories from real kids...Read More
It is often true in life that we are judged by the company we keep. Finding a group of friends is especially important. A diverse selection of young people describe their own involvement with bad friends, and identify the characteristics that they...Read More
The Internet is the preferred method of communication for young people. But what are its dangers? How do you unwittingly give away too much about yourself? And why is that a problem anyway? Looks at how young people can avoid predators, online mar...Read More
Nick George, a young man with Asperger's syndrome, shares his experiences of being bullied at school. Tony Bartoli lives with cerebral palsy and describes being pushed down emotionally and physically. Stuart discovered that his son Akian, an eleme...Read More