Introducing our guest on this episode, Stephanie Fredrick, PhD, NCSP, an Assistant Professor and Associate Director of the Dr. Jean M. Alberti Center for the Prevention of Bullying Abuse and School Violence at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York.
Stephanie is an expert in bullying prevention and social-emotional well-being among youth. Her research program is grounded in the social-ecological framework, which investigates the relations among bullying behavior and its impact on children's individual characteristics and larger social contexts.
In this episode, we discuss the complex nature of bullying and its prevention, as well as the importance of social support, school climate, and social-emotional learning practices. Dr. Fredrick also shares her insights on cyberbullying prevention and more.
Connect with Stephanie
https://ed.buffalo.edu/alberti.html
Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephsfredrick - @StephSFredrick
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https://www.instagram.com/theloudchair/
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#Bullying
0:00 Start
0:33 Who are you and what do you do?
1:40 How did you start?
4:02 How do you define bullying?
7:02 How does social media play into bullying?
9:46 What is cyber victimization?
10:30 How does someone become a bully?
14:09 Do you find there is a lack of leadership with many bullies?
15:30 How do you confront a bully?
17:03 How can schools discourage bullying behaviour?
19:52 Are teachers prepared for bullying when going into the field?
22:00 Can you be a bully and not know?
24:05 How can parents support their children who are being bullied?
27:19 The longterm outcome of bullying
28:49 Do after school programs work?
29:50 What can we do to prevent bullying?
32:30 How to idetifiy bullying vs regular conflict
34:20 Where can people find you?
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