Guided situations
Start with the situation that fits
Pick what's closest to what you're facing. Each one asks a few short questions and gives you a practical plan — with urgent resources first if you need them. Free and private.
A parent dealing with repeated school bullying
It keeps happening and you want it documented and stopped.
A student being cyberbullied
Texts, group chats, social media, or gaming — and how to make it stop.
Bullying because of a disability
When a child is targeted for a disability, there are extra protections.
Bullying because of race, religion, or background
Targeting who a child is may be a civil-rights matter.
Pressure for images or threats to share them
Sextortion and intimate-image abuse — act fast, and know the child is the victim.
Bullying in a sports team or program
Bullying or hazing in a team, club, or after-school program.
Getting ready for a school meeting
Walk in organized and confident.
Escalating to the principal
Put it in writing and ask the school to investigate and respond.
The OCR / FERPA pathway
When the school isn't acting and rights may be involved.
Not legal advice