
POTTSTOWN PA – The first four installments of a locally produced, six-episode web video series about bullying, its causes and effects, and how parents can help their children cope with it, have been released for public viewing, the Pottstown Area Health and Wellness Foundation announced Friday (March 25, 2011).
The first of the four, “The Evolution of Bullying,” features an interview with Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township Police Officer William James, who also serves as the school resource officer at Pottsgrove High School.
Other videos also available are:
- “Signs Your Child Is Being Bullied,” with Lorraine Henry, full-time mental health out-patient counselor at Creative Health Services in Pottstown PA;
- “What Parents Can Do To Stop Bullying,” with Sharon Giamporcaro, Montgomery County deputy district attorney and chief of its Juvenile Division, and Mary Anders, a detective in the district attorney’s office; and
- “How Parents Can Help Their Child Heal From Bullying,” with Audrey Leffler, coordinator of the Children’s Safe Program on Domestic Violence at Creative Health Services.
All four, and two others expected to be released during April (2011), have been posted to the foundation’s YouTube account, but also are part of its “Mission: Healthy Living” community health website.
- Watch James discuss how bullying began, above, or see it and others in the series at the “Mission: Healthy Living” portal.
Each video runs between 7 and 10 minutes in length.
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