Resources for Educators
Advocates for Youth: Understanding Boundaries -3R’s or Advocates for Youth resource on Understanding Boundaries, including definitions, teaching clarity of communication, that no one has the right to violate one’s boundaries, and resource support. This curriculum is written for grade 6.
CA Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Curriculum: Lesson 7: Get Your Helmet On! -California’s state lesson plan on wearing a helmet while in active transportation, focusing on how to safely wear bicycle helmets and their importance.
https://sonomasaferoutes.org/sites/default/files/lesson_7.pdf
Denver Osteopathic Foundation: Buckle Up In the Backseat -Denver’s lesson plan on the importance of wearing a seatbelt, teaching about Newton’s First Law of Motion and safety features within a vehicle. It is made for grade 5.
https://www.codot.gov/safety/carseats/assets/buckle-up-lessons-final-2-27-13pdf.pdf
Helping Americans Find Help: Public Assistance Guide by State -A comprehensive guide to each state’s resources and assistance programs.
https://helpingamericansfindhelp.org/50-states-public-assistance-guide/
Hopeful Panda: How to Escape Abusive Parents: A Guide for Minors -A resource for youth who live in an abusive home and who are unable to live on their own.
https://hopefulpanda.com/how-to-escape-abusive-parents-for-minors/
Random Acts of Kindness: Joking, Teasing or Bullying? -A curriculum for second graders about what are the differences between joking, teasing and bullying within relationships.
Right to Be: Bystander Intervention -A violence bystander training written for kids about the 5 Ds of being a bystander.
https://righttobe.org/guides/bystander-intervention-training/
RMC Health Resources Include:
Bullying -RMC Health’s resource on Bullying within the school including definitions, intervention and prevention strategies.
https://www.rmc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IssueBrief_Bullying.pdf
Stomp Out Bullying -An anti-bullying resource geared towards cyberbullying prevention and support.
https://www.stompoutbullying.org/
Understood.org: The Difference Between Teasing and Bullying -Andrew Lee discusses in this blog post the differences between Teasing and Bullying for kids, and describes what to look for in interactions with peers.
https://www.understood.org/en/articles/difference-between-teasing-and-bullying