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Dr Claudio Cerullo Award

District-Wide Student Awareness Programs Grades Pre-K-12

District-Wide Professional Development for Teachers & Staff

Leadership Training

Anti-Bullying Club Development 

Teach Anti Bullying Awards

Parent Education

THE T.A.B. EFFECT AND YOU !

THE PROCESS

Presentation / Training / Education

THE RESULT

A safe and conducive environment to learn and work!

THE EFFECT

Healthy Kids - Happy Employees - Empowered Individuals - Transformed Communities

Restoring Peace... One Child at a Time

TeachAntiBullying.org, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is an anti-bullying and school violence prevention organization. Founded in 2011 to assist the victims of bullying, TeachAntiBullying.org conducts school assemblies for children and informational workshops for parents and communities. TAB provides professional development training and organizational training in bullying/school violence prevention, workplace bullying and engages in outreach, advocacy, and bullying awareness nationwide.

 

 

​Bully victims are between 2 to 9 times more likely to consider suicide than non-victims.

 

 

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Our Mission:
To raise awareness and support families and children who are being impacted by bully-related issues in their school or community.

Our Vision:
To encourage the collaboration of all community stakeholders in supporting our students, their families and those in the workplace who experience all forms of bullying and/or violence by working to educate and empower individuals so they can learn and work in a safe environment.

Over 200,000 students stay home each year to avoid being bullied. Over 13 million a year are affected by this pervasive public health issue in some way.

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Pa. man provides 'Sneakers for Smiles' to over 1,000 recipients who have struggled with bullying

Dr. Claudio V. Cerullo's initiative, Sneakers for Smiles, is bringing new kicks to bullying victims and those who advocate against it. WPVI

Delaware County teen honored with award and surprise party for standing up to bullies at school

Teach Anti Bullying went to a home in Brookhaven to honor Mary, a 14-year-old 8th grader

Teach Anti Bullying went to a home in Brookhaven to honor Mary, a 14-year-old 8th grader who has been a victim of assault, harassment, and bullying. Mary's parents say their daughter has been bullied for years and now, she's finally getting the recognition she deserves for sticking up for herself and other victims of bullying.

An impromptu surprise party sent motorcycles flying down Mary's street. The humble special needs student had no idea the celebration was even for her.

"All these people are here for you," said Mary's mom, Liz Finnegan.

Liz says her daughter has been bullied by students both in and out of Northley Middle School in Aston. Mary's parents say the issues got so bad that they had to pull her out of school, so for the last month, Mary has been homeschooled.

"It's been hell," said Liz. "She comes home crying every day."

Verbal abuse, physical harassment, and social media threats are just a few of the things that the young girl has death with for several years. Her parents say her name was even added to a so-called "hit list."

Teach Anti Bullying heard about Mary's story and surprised her with a medal and gifts as a part of the celebration Monday night. Mary is the 600th recipient of a national award called the Teach Anti Bullying Medal of Courage. People of Teach Anti Bullying say more students need to do what Mary did.

"Anytime you press send. Anytime you post, it's going to affect someone's life," said the Founder of Teach Anti Bullying, Dr. Claudio Cerullo.

Members of the Delaware County Chapter of Bikers against Child Abuse came out to make sure Mary knew they had her back, too.

"We are here to be loud and advocate and stand up for them and stand up around them and make them feel confident and to know people are behind them," said Sarah Haines with the Delco Bikers Against Child Abuse.

As for the teen in the spotlight, she didn't know what to make of all the attention because to her, she just did what she thought was right.

"It does not surprise me at all. She has a lot of empathy and a lot of courage," said Liz.

The Penn Delco School District released a statement saying they take bullying very seriously, and they have substantial record of action against bullying cases involving Mary.

Mary is eager to get back to school, despite all the issues she's faced. But her mom, on the other than, says she won't send her daughter back until she feels safe.

By Chris O'Connell and FOX 29 Staff | 5/1/2023 | FOX 29 Philadelphia

Signs that your child may be the victim of school bullying

Anti-bullying expert Dr. Claudio Cerullo offers parents and teachers advice on how to spot signs of school bullying.

FOX New 29 - Teach Anti Bullying aims to give youth confidence

Founder of Teach Anti Bullying, Dr. Claudio V. Cerullo, joins Good Day to discuss the efforts of his organization.

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For just the cost of breakfast out at your favorite restaurant, you can help TAB continue to educate and advocate for kids struggling against bullying all year long. To help pick up the TAB, for school programs a minimum donation of $25 dollars or more would be greatly appreciated today to TeachAntiBullying.org.


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These are Dr. Cerullo’s award winning anti bullying books for grades K-8. The topics also address student diversity, solving conflict, and cultural awareness.

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Dr. Claudio Cerullo prepares to speak at a Student Youth Conference on Bullying and Diversity at Cabrini University 2019.

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