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This U.S. Department of Education publication for parents provides activities for elementary-, middle- and high school-aged children related to proper values and behavior skills. School staff members may find it useful for sharing with parents as part of a character initiative program.

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This National Mental Health Information Center fact sheet offers parents advice on what they can do to make sure bullying does not consume their children.

This U.S. Department of Agriculture website provides information on programs for families, youth, and communities through the National institute of Food and Agriculture. 

Sponsored by the Center on Innovation and Improvement, this website provides parent involvement resources for families and schools.

This American Psychological Association article describes how parents can help their children resist violence in and out of school.

This link to the Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance project offers resources on teaching tolerance.



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