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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 314800" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't know of any particualr resources but my son's mainstream middle school starting a method that I thought was a great idea. The higher administrators (principal, vice principal) set up an anonymous portion of the school website that had a "cool" name to it. It is a forum where kids or parents can discuss bullying and report specific incidents anonymously and get feedback. Now, if there is a serious incident that requires listing another student's name, that can be posted but the moderator (an administrator) gets the message but removes the students name from the message before it is psoted on the forum for others to see. IOW, all posts are screened prior to being posted on the forum. I don't know how well that might work for young children, but I thought it was a great idea. I read through it and there were some great discussions that were started by students and appropriately addressed by anonymous administrators about tips for dealing with peer pressure, bullying, and other age-appropriate issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 314800, member: 3699"] I don't know of any particualr resources but my son's mainstream middle school starting a method that I thought was a great idea. The higher administrators (principal, vice principal) set up an anonymous portion of the school website that had a "cool" name to it. It is a forum where kids or parents can discuss bullying and report specific incidents anonymously and get feedback. Now, if there is a serious incident that requires listing another student's name, that can be posted but the moderator (an administrator) gets the message but removes the students name from the message before it is psoted on the forum for others to see. IOW, all posts are screened prior to being posted on the forum. I don't know how well that might work for young children, but I thought it was a great idea. I read through it and there were some great discussions that were started by students and appropriately addressed by anonymous administrators about tips for dealing with peer pressure, bullying, and other age-appropriate issues. [/QUOTE]
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