I found a source that seems authoritative and follows, pretty much, the wikiHow format, so I thought that interested editors might be able to weave these concepts into multiple bullying articles and, at the same time, consolidate/condense some bullying articles. It is not my cup 'o tea, so I throw it out there for those interested.

Thanks for bringing this up. I’ve thought about improving the bullying articles for some time, since I know from experience that there are cases where the conventional advice (just ignore it, tell someone etc.) just doesn’t work. I think the article you have is useful for some bullying articles, but the majority seem to be written toward people who are being bullied and I don’t know that the instructions we have would help the person all that much. So if anyone finds good sources for that let me know.

Too true, too true, @Elocina . The information in that article will, though, help to empower the children if they read it, carefully consider bullying modalities, and reach logical conclusions on their own. If some of the advice were put in tips and warnings, it might make a difference, I feel. Another resource with some tidbits. The author linked within the article might even lend a hand, if contacted. That would be awesome! - http://www.patticriswell.com ( @Krystle - would this be a good WRM recruit?)