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National Center for Youth Issues, Chattanooga, TN. – 2000
This 27-minute videotape, designed for late elementary and middle school age students, addresses the issues of verbal, emotional, and physical bullying. The video acknowledges that most of the perpetrators of previous, highly publicized events of school violence (such as Columbine, CO) have been victims of bullying and torment. While the videotape…
Descriptors: Bullying, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Abuse, Intervention
1993
This 30-minute videotape seeks to address the physical and emotional harm that bullying can cause. The goal was to utilize a dramatic story on video to educate children as to the harm that is caused by tormenting and bullying other children. This harm is often not realized by the instigator or others. Included is a study guide for use both before…
Descriptors: Bullying, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Abuse, Intervention
2002
This 40-minute videotape tackles the issue of childhood bullying and unwanted teasing and torment. This videotape features real school children handling dramatic roles, and "doing the right thing" (aka "positive modeling.") The film is divided into two distinct parts: first act themes include bullying, girl bullies, children without one or both…
Descriptors: Bullying, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Abuse, Intervention
Banerjee Associates, Skillman, NJ. – 1992
Noting that children who witness family violence, but are not direct victims of the violence, are frequently forgotten, this 33-minute video and complementary written materials provide a highly flexible program designed to address the multiple needs of these children with diverse backgrounds and a wide range of experiences. The first part of the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Childhood Needs, Children, Coping
Hallmark Corporate Foundation, Omaha, NE. – 1994
Noting that just as violent behavior is learned, so is nonviolent behavior, this instruction program is designed to help children in grades 2-4 learn to resolve conflicts without resorting to violence. Through the program, children develop important skills of managing anger and choosing alternatives to violence, respecting different points of view…
Descriptors: Aggression, Anger, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education