Supporting children who experience bullying, violence, and trauma takes all of us. The research is clear that both the short...
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Thank you, Linda Lantieri!
We are so inspired by educators! We learn from the wonderful teachers, counselors and leaders we work with every day...

Person First Language: Bullies and Victims
I said in an earlier blog post that I freely admit to being a vocabulary geek. I believe words matter...

Share My Lesson
So many good things are happening! We are thrilled to announce today that Operation Respect’s full Don’t Laugh at Me...

Bullying Prevention with a Constitution of Caring
Our post about establishing our Ridicule Free Zone classroom lesson ended with these words, “It would be so nice if...

Bullying Prevention Through The Ridicule Free Zone
Continuing with our second cornerstone theme, Building Community, as we deepen the work we are doing in classrooms and schools...

The Caring Being Prevents Bullying Through Classroom Agreements
For National Bullying Prevention Month we are focusing on the lessons in our Building Community theme. Today, we highlight our...

Bullying Prevention Starts with Building Community
October is National Bullying Prevention Month and, while we believe that bullying prevention and intervention has to be a focus...

Making Whole Child Education the Norm. Yes!
By Molly McCloskey The Washington DC -based Economic Policy Institute published a report about a month ago, and the report’s...

Don’t Laugh at Me: Empathy and The Torn Heart
The Torn Heart activity, lesson number four in the Don’t Laugh at Me Expressing Feelings theme, is such a classic anti-bullying...

Back-to-School Feelings Temperature
As the new school year begins, we hope you find a routine or “container” for checking the feelings temperature of...

Understanding the Problem of Bullying from a Medical Perspective
Dr. Arthur Klein on the importance of training pediatricians to diagnose and treat bullying The newest member of the Operation...