Thursday, June 14, 2012

Greetings from Your Heavenly Father on Father’s Day!!!





God loves you so much that He sends you this beautiful video. Ephesians 6:4 - "Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord." 1 John 3:1 - "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!".

Link listed below:
                               
                                 God's Love Letter                               

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De40GGwqlB8&noredirect=1


Sunday, May 20, 2012

TAKE THE SHIELD OF FAITH!!


The bible state that without faith it is impossible to please Him, for He who comes to God must believe that He is a re-warder of those who diligently seek Him (Hebrews 11:6).


When we exercise our faith, so faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God (Romans 10:17)

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1)

As parents, victims, & the bully, when we pray, have faith that no one will triumph over us because God is our protector, armor, & shield of refuge. Just believe in God’s word.

Thank You!!!

Friday, April 20, 2012

Welcome to How to Prevent Bullying from Reoccuring




Students from flushing High School take a stand for Stopping Bullying after fellow student dies. Video derive from Youtube. Video Listed below:



How can teachers & parents prevent bullying from happening in the classroom and beyond? Here are four tips that any teacher can implement to help curb bullying in the classroom. Retrieved from http://certificationmap.com/how-to-prevent-bullying-in-school-four-tips-for-teachers/


Prevent Bullying Tip #1:  Create a “Check it at the Door” Policy
this can be a “safe space" for all teachers & parents by posting class rules. Policy is very crucial to create a positive environment for every student the second they step into the classroom. And it’s important that students recognize what they’re entering into as soon as they open the door. A “Check It at the Door” policy is most effective when it’s posted on or outside the door to the classroom. 

Prevent Bullying Tip #2: Write Everything down
Memory can be fleeting when things are written based on experiences and documenting actions; Patterns can uncover truths. It can be done by keeping a journal. Evidence is essential when written, so it won't be hard to forget and ignore the issues. This will enable teacher & parent’s t be more pro-active. If record incidents on a computer, research for incidents in seconds with a few keystrokes.

Prevent Bullying Tip #3: Share Your Own Bullying Experience
Every student should take part in active listening skills. Perhaps, laughter can be a powerful teaching tool and it’s important to demonstrate to students that you were once a kid. Sharing story alleviates pain, guilt, and suffering or share with them some famous examples, like child star
Taylor Lautner, better known as dream-boy of the Twilight series, which used to be bullied in school because he wanted to be an actor. These anecdotes might spark the confidence in a victim to come forward to an adult or even speak up for themselves.

Prevent Bullying Tip #4:  Make Yourself Available to Students
bullying doesn’t always happen in the classroom. In fact, bullying happens outside of school hours, off school grounds, or online known as cyber bullying. But that doesn’t mean that the effects of bullying don’t trickle into the school day and that teachers are helpless. Teachers who show up for class right before the start of the day, eat lunch in the teacher’s lounge every day and zoom out with the dismissal bell aren’t accessible to students who need a listening ear. This can be a prime example for college professors likewise elementary and secondary school teachers. They should post “open office hours,” where students know they are comfortable approaching teachers to discuss openly. Allowing students to attend occasional sporting event, school dance or academic competition will eventually attract students to communicate effectively with teachers, peers, and outside classrooms.


Thank You For Building A Bully-Free Environment Wherever You Go!!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Listings of Ministries and Prayer Line

These ministries provided can be a wonderful resources to pray for you. They will also keep information confidential. You can request e-mail confirmation message sent directly to you.


Kenneth Copeland Ministry prayer line 1- (817)852-6000 or visit website www.kcm.org (Operation hours from Mon-Fri)


Silent Unity Prayer Line 1-(800) 669-7729 or visit website www.silentunity.org (24-7 days a week)


Richard Roberts Ministry prayer line 1 (918) 495-7777 or visit website www.orm.cc (24-7 days a week)

Rod Parsley Ministry or Breakthrough Ministry (614) 837-3232 or visit website www.rodparsley.net (24-7 days a week)


Trinity Broadcasting Network prayer line/customer service 1 (888) 731-1000 or visit website www.tbn.org (24-7 days a week)


Remember you are not alone and don't have to be tolerated by bully. God bless you!


 


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Retrieved from: Preventing Classroom Bullying: What Teachers, Parents, and others can do For Preventing Bullying
Copyright © 2003 Jim Wright www.interventioncentral.org 21


Selected Bully & Violence Prevention
Websites & Internet Resources
(Updated on 03 April 03)



v Early Warning, Timely Response



v Safeguarding Our Children: An Action Guide

v These two guides were co-produced by the US. Departments of Education and Justice. Together, they contain valuable information on how a school can assess the degree of bullying, harassment, and violence in the building and how the entire school community can then take proactive steps to improve safety and reduce disrespectful or hurtful behavior.


v Committee For Children

v  This Seattle-based non-profit organization produces Steps to Respect, a respected school-wide violence prevention curriculum. The site features several well-chosen articles on school bullying and related topics.


v ERIC/CASS Bullying in Schools
            (http://ericcass.uncg.edu/virtuallib/bullying/bullyingbook.html).
v  This ERIC Clearing House on Counseling and Student Services (ERIC/CASS) page provides links to a whole library of Internet resources to prevent or reduce school bullying. Materials are tailored to teachers, administrators, and parents. A good starting point to research the issue of bullying!

v  No Bully

(http://www.nobully.org.nz).
v  Based in New Zealand, this site is co-sponsored by that country’s national law enforcement agency. No Bully has sensible, compassionate advice for schools on how to intervene to break the cycle of bullying. It also provides guidance to parents whose children may be targets of bullies.

v  Preventing Bullying: A Manual for Schools & Communities
v  First published in 1998 by the U.S.  Department of Education, this short, helpful manual gives schools specific and helpful ideas that administrators, teachers, and parents can use to assess the seriousness of bullying in their school and then do something positive about it. Included case studies of several districts that have dealt successfully with bullying in their schools.

v  Surdin, Ashley (January 1, 2009). States Passing Laws to Combat Cyber Bulling. Retrieved from

v Schools Turn Anti-Bullying Bill into Action (Video)
Hotline Telephone Numbers
v Georgia Department of Education - Title IV: Bullying Prevention ...Toll-Free School Safety Hotline:1-877-SAY-STOP

v The Kansas School Safety Hotline Number is 1-877-626-8203


Information is listed above for bully-free environment
 Some of the resources were compiled by and retrieved from:
Jim Wright, School Psychologist
Syracuse (NY) City Schools jim@jimwrightonline.com

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Preventing Students from Becoming “Bully-Targets”

Conflict among peers is prevalent; however, bullying is an extreme form of peer conflict, which can be physically and psychologically harmful to students. Thus, it’s important for a program to identify bullying, while promoting positive peer conflict resolution techniques for students inside/outside the classrooms.  This blog is created for parents, educators, & community for creating a bully-free classroom environment. In addition, blogging can play a vital role for building communication and partnership between parents, educators, and the community.

Blogging Help Students From Becoming Victims
Children who chronically bullied are often deeply unhappy in school, suffer from low self-esteem, and socially rejected by classmates. Teachers are likely to see the “hidden” cost of bullying. As students become victimized, their grades frequently drop.  The best way for schools to assist students who are victimized by bullies is to adopt a whole-school approach by using practical optimistic and positivity.  

Let blog by Taking steps to Ensure Victim’s Safety. Victims are physically weak or less powerful than bullies. They may blame themselves for being bullied, while believing that adults & parents cannot rescue them from these issues. When adults intervene, they should keep the victim safe from future bullying attacks.