Conflict Awareness and Resources

At Langdon School we strive to keep our community focusing on positive character traits and acts of kindness. Over the years we have used various types of programs to enrich our culture. Anxiety, Self-Regulation, conflict management, relationships, and tolerance are just themes we address in our homeroom and health classes. We also run lunch-time programming for students looking to connect. Though we take conflicts seriously, we also understand that students are learning to interact, and we do not expect that all students will interact positively with each other. We address needs and issues as they arise through our "what happened form" and we seek to work with families and establish supports where needed.

What is Bullying?

Defining bullying: a new look at an old concept by Dr. Ken Rigby

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bullying.org

November 17 - 23, 2013 Bullying.org is pleased to announce the tenth annual Bullying Awareness Week. The theme will again be "Stand Up to Bullying!" Click on link for more information.

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Teaching Ideas

www.bullying.org is a multiple award-winning, non-profit Internet Resource that was created to help people around the world deal with the issue of bullying. www.bullying.org is a supportive international community where people can learn that they are NOT alone in being bullied, that being bullied is NOT their fault and that they CAN do something positive about it.

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Bullying Statistics

Bullying in Canada A substantial number of children report that they have been victimized or have bullied others. Here is what children and youth have taught us:

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Bullying Facts

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Pink Shirt Day

What is Pink Shirt Day?

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