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"Bully Smarts for School Staff" In this interactive workshop, participants learn
research-based methods to help them receive bullying reports, support targets, empower bystanders, and discipline students
who bully. Bully Smarts for Educators not only helps raise awareness about bullying, but provides school staff
with tips, tools, and practical advice.
Great for in-services or other meetings that all
school staff are encouraged to attend. It's crucial that adults understand the bullying dynamic and are trained
to respond appropriately.
What
Schools Are Saying About the Programs
“Doria Martuzzo has made several
presentations on bullying in our district. All have been outstanding! The first presentation
was to fifty elementary teachers, who are very discerning consumers! Doria received “exceeded expectations”
from this group on all evaluation points. I referred Doria to a group of classified employees who are in
charge of our large after school care program. This group was wowed by Doria’s energy, presentation
skills and knowledge base. The Safe Program staff members are looking forward to making the summer program
a positive place for all of our children. I will continue to recommend Doria to any of our district’s schools or outside
organizations looking for a dynamic and efficacy building presentation on bullying issues.”
Sherry Hullinger, former Coordinator of Professional Growth,
Elgin School District U-46
“Doria came to speak to all
of our school counselors on bullying. The presentation was informative, thought-provoking, and believe it or not, fun. Doria
has a way of making this important issue understandable, but, more importantly, something we can handle more effectively.
It was definitely time well spent.”
Carole Cooper, Director of Assessment
and Accountability, CUSD#300
“Doria puts on a great presentation.
She is very energetic and knowledgeable on the topic of bullying. The information she presented was current. I will definitely
use the information that I learned with my students. We hope to have her speak to the entire school staff on the topic of
bullying next year since the information she has can be useful in all settings of the school.”
Ann Donaghy, School Counselor, Lakewood School, Carpentersville, IL
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