Yearly Archives: 2013

Bully No More – Announcement!

11/23/2013

Dear Friends,

We are proud to introduce you to our new and improved Bully No More website!

Our years of work and experience have shown us that prevention is much more effective than intervention. Thus our mission for the last decade has been not only to stop bullying, but to motivate acts of kindness to prevent it from happening. We offer expert services and products to help you achieve both.

Bully No More was developed to provide information, resources, products, and access to those working in places where bullying may occur.  We are a resource for teachers, school systems, workplaces, and individuals.

We do our best to provide easy access to our products and ask that you continue to provide any and all feedback when using our instruments. That way we can continue to learn and improve for the well-being of our cherished community.

Sincerely,

Michele

Michele Koonin, MBA, MSWbullynomore.co

Founder and Director

Bully No More 

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Bullying occurs against teachers as well as students

We all too often tend to think that bullying is focused only on children.  Sadly that is not true.  The following shows that teachers also get bullied-from students and from other teachers and administrators.  More grist for the mill  that bullying is way too pervasive and too expensive on too many levels…  <click here>

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A nine year old girl has the courage to stand up to bullies…

This is a true hero who has the courage of  many several times her age!...click here

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Sibling Bullying – What are the Consequences?

A new study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics is a reminder that bullying also happens at home, between brothers and sister. And, as with peer bullying, sibling bullying is also harmful to a child or teenager’s mental health, the new research finds… <read more>

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Reasons to Have a Bullying Awareness/Prevention Program in Schools

There is some very good research showing how programs that provide kids with awareness and protection skills helps lower the amount of bullying that occurs.  To read more…<click here>