Middle School Bullying: 9 Universal Points for Catching Bullies
Middle School Bullying: 9 Universal Points for Catching Bullies
http://www.bullyzapper.com By Paula McCoach
1. Distraction is the key to a middle school bully's success!
2. Playing one staff member against another and creating
confusion keeps bullying alive in middle schools.
3. Administrators, guidance counselors, and teachers desperately
need to develop a system of communication about what these
middle school bullies are doing on a daily basis.
4. If your bullies are on a checklist to monitor their bullying
behavior, that information needs to be distributed to all of the
staff involved in working with that bully.
5. One staff member should be responsible for distributing and
collecting these behavior checklists and getting the information
out to all staff involved.
6. Then these checklists or a summary of significant events in
that middle school bully's day needs to be communicated to staff
members.
7. Most schools have a central computer system - communication
about the bullies can be typed into the computer in a location
all staff can access.
8. Communication among staff members about the bullying behavior
is key to stopping the bullying of innocent students. Most
bullies continue because they don't think the adults are able to
catch them.
9. Set up a communication system that is easy for staff to input
information as well as access the information as needed and you
will stop the bullying in your middle school.
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