CORE’s goal is to improve school culture and safety for your children. We believe that parents are a vital resource in helping schools resolve peer aggression and promote resiliency.
We offer educational seminars to parents, Parent-Teacher Organizations, and community groups. These presentations will feature Dr. Charisse Nixon, or one of our staff members, and can be tailored to your group’s individual needs.
Topics can include the following:
- Coping strategies for relational and physical aggression
- Internet safety and cyberbullying
- Typical online activities of children
- How parents can partner with their children and their schools to decrease peer victimization.
Our seminars are presented in an easy-to-understand manner and are focused on practical, concrete knowledge.
Helpful Sites
- Prevention of Aggression Resource Center (PARC) at Penn State Behrend: Provides research, education, training, and resources.
- Cyberbullying.us: Includes research and victim stories about cyberbullying. It offers resources for educators, parents, and teens to help them deal with cyberbullying.
- Kids Against Bullying: Informs children on what bullying is and how it can be prevented. It offers helpful tips and guides to know when someone is being bullied and how to stop it.
- Stop Cyberbullying: Promotes the “Stop Cyberbullying” campaign. In addition, it provides a way for children to provide student peer support in schools and provides “How To?” information for parents and teachers.
- What to Do When Your Child Feels Invisible Around Other People: Article by Trudy Ludwig