This week I am featuring a great resource who can help you or someone else who is currently dealing with bullying. It is the Stop Bullying with Boys Town webpage and Boys Town Crisis Hotline.
What is Boys Town?
Boys Town is an organization located in Boys Town, Nebraska. They provide an array of life changing youth care and health care services to meet each teenager and family where they are in their challenge. If this organization looks familiar, it is because I feature them from time to time. And, Boys Town was the first organization I chose to feature as Teen Resource. Here is a link to that post. Teen Resource – Boys Town

When it comes to bullying prevention, Boys Town has a whole program dedicated to helping those who are dealing with the issue or those who are trying to help someone who is. Here’s a link to their web page Stop Bullying with Boys Town
Let’s get the conversation started
According to the Stop Bullying with Boys Town web page, one of the first steps to getting bullying to stop is to start a conversation about it. Here is a click and share graphic from that page.

This graphic presents great ideas on how to start a conversation with your teen, whether they are being bullied, is a bully, or you want to make them aware of what bullying is.
As trusted adults, we can help our teens work through obstacles they may be facing, whether it is bullying or any other problems they may find challenging. Create an open environment for them to share their thoughts and feelings with you. Letting them know you are there and available is important to opening these lines of communication. They may not jump on the opportunity right away, but it lets them know that you are there and they aren’t alone..
Need additional information?
If you are looking for some additional information about bullying and how to deal with it, there are many other graphics and videos to view and share about bullying on their web page. Bullying can lead to teens and young adults inflicting self harm and even committing suicide. So talking about it and getting help is really important.
If you are being bullied or know someone who is, please call the Boys Town Hotline at 800-448-3000. It is a 24/7 hotline with people available to help you.
Don’t be afraid to utilize any resources that can help you or someone you know. They are available to report the problem, start the conversation, and get some help to stop people from getting hurt or hurting themselves.
Looking for resources to help your teens in areas other than bullying? Check out my list of resource links on my Resources Page.
Bullying is the teen issue in Shawn’s Way
Looking for another good way to talk about the topic of bullying with your teens or young adults? How about having them read Shawn’s Way. It is a coming-of-age novel about a high school freshman who becomes the target of a bully. It is the second book in The Way Series, which focuses on the challenges teens face. Here is a link for more information about Shawn’s Way and The Way Series.
Shawn’s Way

And, if you are looking for a couple other resources, sign up for my email list! You will receive a copy of my Bullying Prevention Guide which offers some great information and conversation starters. And, Selma has a newly released short story called Josh’s Story. It talks about what happened in a bullying situation from the side of the one who bullies. So, fill out the form at the bottom of this page to receive both of these great resources.