Bullying Prevention Resources

Let's Stop the Bullying!

Learn how to recognize and take action against bullying behavior.

Committee for Children

Committee for Children is dedicated to promoting the safety, well-being, and success of children in school and in life. The goal of this page is to empower kids and the adults around them with information and resources to help them understand what bullying is, who is affected by it, and what you and your community can do to prevent it.

PACER Teens Against Bullying

A creative, innovative, and educational website designed for empowering teens to learn about bullying prevention, engage in activities and be inspired to take action.

Stop Bullying

Stop Bullying dot Gov has external resources for youth, parents/guardians, teachers, coaches, school staff, and the general public.

Maybe there’s been a time when you’ve seen bullying and wanted to stop it but weren’t sure what you could do. Lots of kids have felt that way, too. Know this: if you see bullying happen, there are so many ways you can help stop it.

Kidpower
Kidpower is the global nonprofit leader in personal safety education for all ages, teaching skills for strong relationships, and the prevention of harm. Kidpower teaches skills to help kids be safe, confident, and have happy, strong relationships.

The 6 Main Causes of Bullying and What to do About it
"The 6 main causes of bullying and what to do about it" tackles the very serious issue of "Bullying" along with its many other forms, cyberbullying included. They intend to raise awareness of why bullying happens and how it can greatly affect the victims physical and, even more, mental well-being.

All the Latest Cyberbullying Statistics 2025
Cyberbullying is a real problem in today's society. As the name implies, cyberbullying is bullying in a digital space, such as on mobile phone, computers, tablets etc. in arenas such as messaging, social media, forums, online gaming, and more. Here are the statistics, the effects, how you can tell if someone is being cyberbullied, and what should you do if you believe someone is the victim of cyberbullying.

Resources to Prevent Bullying and Build Resilience
Bullying among youth has evolved beyond school hallways to social media feeds, group chats, and online games. Nearly 1 in 3 U.S. teens report being bullied, with over 20% facing cyberbullying, according to the CDC and Pew Research Center. As digital platforms increasingly mediate teen relationships, harmful behaviors like harassment, exclusion, and rumor-spreading often go unchecked—leaving many young people to suffer in silence. But alongside these challenges, powerful digital solutions are emerging with Artificial Intelligence. Once associated mostly with science fiction or big tech, AI is now being harnessed in very real ways to detect, disrupt, and prevent bullying—giving teens, educators, and parents new tools to stand up for kindness.