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DEBRA J. PEPLER
CURRICULUM VITAE SEPTEMBER 2015
Office address: Department of Psychology York University 4700 Keele Street Toronto, Ontario CANADA M3J 1P3 E-mail: pepler@yorku.ca (416) 736-2100, ext. 66155 EDUCATION Ph.D., 1979, University of Waterloo M.Sc., 1976, Dalhousie University B.Ed., 1974, Queen's University B.A.-B.P.H.E., 1973, Queen's University EMPLOYMENT 2007- Distinguished Research Professor, York University 2001 - Senior Adjunct Scientist, Hospital for Sick Children 1996 -2007 Full Professor, Psychology, York University 1988 -1995 Associate Professor, Psychology, York University 1984 -1988 Research Director, Earlscourt Child and Family Centre 1978 -1984 Research Associate, University of Toronto AWARDS AND HONOURS 2015 Pickering Award for Outstanding Contribution to Developmental Psychology in
Canada 2015 Canadian Psychological Association Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished
Contributions to Psychology as a Science 2013 National Citation, Canadian Red Cross 2013 Research Leadership Recognition Award, York University 2011 Humanitarian Award, Queen’s University Alumni Association 2011 Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences 2009 Arts in Academics Award, University of Waterloo, Faculty of Arts 2008 Canadian Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Contributions to
Public or Community Service 2007 Distinguished Research Professor, York University 2005 Fellow, Experimental Criminology, American Society of Criminology 2005 Visiting Fellow, Edith Cowan University, Perth Australia 2004 Visiting Scholar Fellowship, Flinders University, Australia 2003-2006 Senior Research Fellowship, Ontario Mental Health Foundation 2001 Educator of the Year Award, Phi Delta Kappa (Toronto) 1997-2001 Senior Research Fellowship, Ontario Mental Health Foundation 1996 Contribution to Knowledge Award, Psychology Foundation of Canada 1995- Fellow, Canadian Psychological Association 1993-1994 Sabbatical Leave Fellowship 1982-1984 SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship 1977-1979 Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship
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1977-1979 Ontario Graduate Fellowship (declined) 1976-1977 University of Waterloo Graduate Fellowship 1975-1976 Central Mortgage and Housing Fellowship 1974-1975 Dalhousie Graduate Fellowship TEACHING AND SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Courses Advanced Research in Psychology Atypical Development Developmental Psychology Developmental Research Methods Exceptional Development Lifespan Development: Infancy and Childhood Lifespan Development: Adolescence, Adulthood and Aging Social Development Development of Sex Differences Graduate Courses Adolescent Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Intervention Strategies with Children Practicum in Interventions with Children Clinical Internships Program Evaluation Proseminar in Clinical-Developmental Psychology Graduate Student Supervision Postdoctoral Fellows: Linda Bream, Depeng Jiang, Zohreh Yaghoub Zadeh, Daniel
Meng, Tom Hollenstein, Mary Motz, Laurel Bidwell Zelazo, Stacey Espinet
Doctoral Students: Wendy Craig, Myra Kuksis, Gail McVey, Alison Niccols, Susan Dowler, Kristine Erikson, Jennifer Coolbear, Janice Waddell, Paul O'Connell, Rona Atlas, Joanne Cummings, Farrokh Sedigdelami, Mary Motz, Don Kent, Carla Smith, Amy Yuile, Effie Avgoustis, Katherine McKenney, Urszula Jasiobedzka, Catherine McDermott, Patrycja Czapinski, James Stieben, Joanne Bourque, Lynn Hawkins, Jana Atkins, Alice Vaughan, Patricia Freeman, Catherine Cappadocia, Gregory Knoll, Samantha Yamada, Dilys Haner, Julie Chamberlin, Jessica Jeong, Julia Riddell, Elizabeth Wachala, Patrycja Czapinski
Master's Students: Rona Atlas, Pamela Brown, Carla Smith, Amy Yuile, Katherine McKenney, Ben Nywening, Alice Vaughan, Patricia Freeman, Samantha Yamada, Catherine Cappadocia, Dilys Haner, Julie Chamberlin, Jessica Jeong, Julia Riddell, Jeremy Doucette
Students Who Have Completed Master's Degree
1. Julia Riddell, M.A., 2014 The Development of Self in Relationships: Youths’ Narratives of Change Through a Residential Wilderness and Family Therapy Intervention.
2. Jessica Jeong, M.A., 2014 Cognitive Development of Substance-Exposed Children Involved with an Early Intervention Program
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3. Julie Chamberlin, M.A., 2012 Child Behaviour Problems: The Role of the Mother-Child Relationship and Maternal Risk in a Substance-Involved Sample
4. Dilys Haner, M.A. 2010 Adolescent Experiences of Confidential Internet Counselling at Kids Help Phone
5. Samantha Yamada, M.A. 2009 Developmental Trajectories of Adolescent Substance
Use. 6. Catherine Cappadocia, M.A. 2008 Cyberbullying and Cybervictimization: Prevalence,
Stability, Risk and Protective Factors, and Psychosocial Problems 7. Patricia Freeman, M.A. 2006 Substance Use and Parenting: Exploring the Role of
Mothers' Abuse Histories in Parenting Among Substance-Using Mothers 8. Alice Vaughan, M.A 2006 Risks for Aggressive Girls: Individual Characteristics,
Parenting, and Mother-Daughter Relationship Quality 9. Ben Nywening, M.A 2006 The Role of Peers in the Development of Delinquent
Behaviour 10. Katherine McKenney, M.A 2003 The role of parental monitoring in the development of
delinquency in early adolescence 11. Amy Yuile, M.A. 2003 The continuity of bullying over the transition to high school. 12. Carla Smith, M.A. 1998 Relations between aggressive strategies and psychosocial
adjustment in primary and junior girls and boys. 13. Pamela Brown, M.A. 1995 The loneliness and hostility of aggressive children. 14. Rona Atlas, M.A. 1994. Naturalistic observations of bullying in the classroom.
Students Who Have Completed Doctoral Degree
1. Julie Wallis, Ph. D., 2015 Relationship-focused Intervention for Substance Involved Women and their Children
2. Samantha Yamada, Ph.D., 2014 Walking the Prevention Circle: Bearing Witness to an Indigenous Process for Knowledge Sharing
3. Catherine Cappadocia, Ph.D., 2014 Developmental Trajectories for Peer Attachment
during Adolescence: Associated Factors and Relationship with Attachment to Parents 4. Gregory Knoll, Psychology, Ph. D., 2012 Stages of Change Training for Youth Outreach
Workers: Bridging Research, Theory, and Practice
5. Patricia Freeman Zimmerman, Psychology, Ph.D., 2011 Parenting Risk, Maternal Functioning, and Ego Development Among Substance-Using Mothers
6. Alice Vaughan, Ph.D., 2011 Interactions between Aggressive Children and their
Mothers; Changes through Treatment and the Role of Gender.
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7. Effie Avgoustis, Ph.D., 2010 The Development Course of Physical Aggression and
Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence: Predictors of Trajectory Group Membership 8. Urszula Hogue, Ph.D., 2010 Childhood Externalizing Behaviour and Parent-Child
Interaction: Associations Among Cortisol Reactivity, Emotion, Child and Parent Psychopathology
9. James Stieben, Ph.D., 2010. Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Emotion Regulation for
Subtypes of Externalizing Children. 10. Katherine McKenney, Ph.D., 2008. Adolescent Girls and their Mothers: A Relational
Context for the Development of Delinquent Behaviour. 11. Amy Yuile, Ph.D., 2007. A Gender-Sensitive Approach to Girlhood Aggression: Risk
Assessment, Intervention, and Follow-Up 12. Joanne Bourque, Ph.D. 2006. Academically Underachieving and Achieving Adolescent
Girls: Quantitative and Qualitative Differences in Self-Efficacy, Planning, and Developmental Asynchrony
13. Jana Atkins, Ph.D. 2006 Media Influences on Adolescent Aggressive Behaviour,
Positive Expectancies, and the Co-occurrence of Substance Use. 14. Carla Smith, Ph.D. 2004, Naturalistic Observations of Girls’ and Boys’ Playground
Aggression. 15. Rona Atlas, Ph.D., 2003, Self-Concept, Ego Threat, and Emotional Arousal: Factors
related to Aggressive and Social Withdrawal Behaviours in School-Aged Children. 16. Mary Motz, Ph.D., 2003, Prenatal Substance Exposure and Mother-Child Separations: A
Cumulative Risk Model. 17. Farrokh Sedighdeilami, Ph.D. 2002 The psychological adjustment of Iranian immigrants
and refugees in Toronto. 18. Joanne Cummings, Ph.D. 2001. Parenting and child adjustment in families exposed to
woman abuse. 19. Jennifer Coolbear, Ph.D 2000. Caregiver-infant interactions and caregivers
representations of relationships in failure to thrive. 20. Paul O’Connell, Ph.D. 1999. Peer processes and bullying: Naturalistic observations on
the playground. 21. Kristine Erikson, Ph.D. 1999. Witness capacities in individuals with developmental
delays. 22. Janice Waddell, Ph.D. 1998. Sibling relationship as a moderating factor for children who
have witnessed family violence. 23. Susan Dowler, Ph.D., 1995. Youths' perceptions of pornography and their relation to
sexual aggression.
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24. Gail McVey, Ph.D. 1995. Psychosocial correlates of eating disturbance: A developmental perspective.
25. Alison Niccols, Ph.D. 1995. Mastery motivation in young children with Down Syndrome:
Relations with attachment security and competence. 26. Myra Radzins-Kuksis, Ph.D. 1993. Interrelations among risk, vulnerability, and
protective factors in child psychopathology. 27. Wendy Craig, Ph.D. 1993. Naturalistic observations of bullies and victims in the school
yard. External Dissertation Examiner 1. Angela Snowshoe “The Cultural Connectedness Scale and its Relation to Positive
Mental Health among First Nations Youth”, University of Western Ontario, August 2015.
2. Lindsey Barrieau “The Role of Mother-Child Communication in the Development of Children’s Social Competence and Relationships in At-Risk Families: A Longitudinal Study across Two Generations”, Concordia University, Montreal, November 2014
3. Maral Dadvar “Experts and Machines United Against Bullying”, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, September 2014.
4. Gerald White “The Impact of Individual and School Characteristics on Types of Bullying in Newfoundland and Labrador Schools”, Memorial University, St. John’s Canada, February 2014
5. Virpi Pöyhönen “Defending Behavior in Bullying Situations”. Turku University, Turku Finland, August 2013
6. Collette Langos “Cyberbullying, associated harm and a criminal law response”. University of South Australia, Adelaide Australia, July 2013
7. Tina Calafati “Teachers' and Principal's Perception of Contexts and Conditions That Maintain Bullying in Elementary School”, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, May 2013.
8. Jennifer Eastabrook “Emotional Awareness and Alexithymia: Emotional Processing and Regulation in Adolescence”. Queen’s University, April 2013.
9. Celia Hsiao “The Power of Dialogue: Understanding Developmental Origins and Processes Underlying Mother-Child Conversations About Past Emotional Events”. University of Western Ontario, August 2011.
10. Jennifer Lasenby-Lessard “Understanding how experience and individual-difference factors influence risk taking and risk compensation in childhood”. University of Guelph, March 2011.
11. Naoimi Grunzeweig “Developing Autonomy and Social Competence from Preschool to Middle Childhood in a High-Risk Sample of Children : Links to Mutuality and Maternal Childhood Histories of Risk”. Concordia University, January 2011.
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12. Véronique Lamarche “Les relations dyadiques entre pairs comme facteurs modérateurs du risque et des conséquences associés à la victimization par les pairs”. Université du Québec à Montréal, February 2010.
13. Laurie Clarke “Puberty, Peers and Risky Behaviour: An Examination of the Relationships between Pubertal Development, Peer Affiliation, Sexual Behaviour and Delinquency”. University of Ottawa, December 2009.
14. Shelagh Dunn “Upstanders: Student Experiences of Intervening to Stop Bullying”. University of Alberta, April 2009
15. Rhiarne Pronk “Relational aggression and victimisation: Perspectives of boys and girls and associations with depression and anxiety.” Griffiths University, October 2008.
16. Kirstin Barchia “Peer Aggression in Schools: Social Cognitive Predictors of Behaviors and Outcomes Associated with Peer Aggression Interactions.” Macquarie University, August 2008.
17. Debora Elizabeth Brown “Impact of community members’ involvement in a bullying prevention campaign on their immediate circle of friends and on members’ perceived efficacy for dealing with community problems.” Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia. April 2008.
18. Lang Ma “The Development Of Academic Competence Among Adolescents Who Bully And Who Are Bullied”, Tufts University, July 2007.
19. Melissa Crawford “Peer Relationships and Victimization of Children with Anxiety Disorders”, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 2007.
20. Sara King “Social Information Processing and Subtypes of Aggressive Behaviour in Elementary Age Children with and without Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder“, Dalhousie University, 2007.
21. Rina Bonanno “Bullied to the brink: An investigation of students at risk for depression and suicidal ideation”, University of British Columbia, 2006.
22. Maya Peled “Ruminations on Rumination: Anger and Sadness Rumination in a Normative and Clinical Sample“, Simon Fraser University, 2006.
23. Chris Anderson (M.A.) “Understanding Strengths and School Absenteeism in Adolescent Victims of Bullying”, Lakehead University, 2006
24. Yolanda Pintabona “Frequently Bullied Students: Outcomes of a Universal School-Based Bullying Preventive Intervention on Peer Victimisation and Psychological Health. Curtin University of Technology, Perth Australia, 2006
25. Wendy Ellis “Peer Group Status as a Moderator of Group Influence on Children’s Behaviour and Attitudes”, University of Western Ontario, 2005.
26. Barbara Spears “South Australian middle-school girls’ perceptions, understanding and experiences of peer relationships, bullying and aggression in single-sex and co-educational settings” Flinders University, Adelaide Australia, 2005
27. Treva Penney “Relational Aggression and Victimization in Adolescents: Assessing the
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Influence of Parenting”. University of New Brunswick, 2005
28. Kendra Devreaux “Peer Groups and Social Adjustment in Adolescence: A Relational Approach to the Study of Relational Aggression”, Carleton University, 2003.
29. Carol Root “Parental Emotion Processes, Family Risk Status and Emotion Biases in Children”, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 2002.
30. Joanne McKinnon “The Role of Peers in Bullying”. Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, 2001.
31. Fiona Miller “Parenting, Child Regulation, and Child Functioning: Tests of Mediator and Moderator Models”. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 2001.
32. Isabela Granic “A Dynamic Systems Analysis of Heterogeneous Family Processes Underlying Childhood Aggression”. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 2000.
33. Deveda Mah “The Experience of being Bullied during Childhood and or Adolescence” Department of Educational Psychology, Program, University of Alberta, 2000
34. Laurence Owens “Physical, Verbal and Indirect Aggression Amongst South Australian School Students”, Flinders University of South Australia, 1998
35. Maya Rethazi “Maternal Working Model of the Child and Emotional Availability in a Sample of Aggressive Preschoolers”, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 1998
36. Deborah Minden “Vulnerability and resilience in children with chronic illness: An exploration of the role of the family”, University of Toronto, 1998.
37. Pierrette Verlaan "Gender-related aggressive strategies, psychosocial adjustment and parental influences in middle childhood", Concordia University, 1995
38. Jean Gervais "Difficultes d'adaptation et mensonges chez les enfants: perspective longitudinale", Universite de Montreal, 1995.
39. Keith Marchessault "Social behavioural correlates of risk in peer relations: A multi-method assessment of aggressive, withdrawn, and aggressive-withdrawn children", Concordia, 1993.
40. Patricia Bourdeau "Child sexual abuse and the mother-daughter relationship: Moderating effects", University of Western Ontario, 1993.
41. Mary Rallis "Localization of preschoolers' behavior on four playgrounds", Department of Psychology, University of Ottawa, 1992.
42. Douglas Misener "An evaluation of a secondary prevention social skills program for children", Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 1991.
43. Virginia Bourget "Social skill and self-competence in overweight and normal weight adolescents", Department of Psychology, Concordia University, 1990
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44. Michele Badali "Children's ability to instruct counsel: cognitive and developmental issues", Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 1990.
45. Georgia Tiedemann "The development and promotion of sharing between siblings: Effects of parent behavior", Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, 1990.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Ontario College of Psychologists, Registered Psychologist Canadian Psychological Association Society for Research in Child Development Society for Research in Adolescence Society for Prevention Research American Society for Criminology International Society for Research in Aggression International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development GRANTS RECEIVED 2015-2017 Jiang, D., Josephson W., Pepler D, Craig W., Chartier M, Yan L, Santos R, Brownell M.
Kang L. The PAX Program in Manitoba: A Positive Approach to Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing. Research Manitoba (MHRC), Applied Health Services Program, Role: Co-Investigator, $199,500.
2014-2017 (S)he's being mean to me: what works for whom when responding to aggression by
peers? SSHRC Insight Grant, M. Dirks, W. Bukowski & D. Pepler. Role: Co-investigator, $146,405 2013-2014 Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network. Networks of Centres of
Excellence Development Grant, W. Craig & D. Pepler. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, $25,000.
2013-2015 Cyber-aggression and –victimization (CAV): A mixed-methods study of online structural
properties and social information processing. SSHRC Insight Grant with K, Runions, D. Law, and J. Shapka. Role: Co-Investigator, $74,580.
2012-2017 Walking the Prevention Circle: Re-searching community capacity building for violence
prevention. SSHRC Partnership Grant with S. Cardinal, K. Absolon, S. Dion, W. Craig, C. Crooks, J. Fairholm and W. Edmondson. Role Co-Principal Investigator. $2,500,000
2011-2015 A Societal Approach to Preventing Violence and Achieving Healthy Relationships with
Dr. W. Craig, Networks of Centres of Excellence: Knowledge Mobilization, $1,600,000 Role: Co-Principal Investigator
2011 CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant: Neurosciences, Mental Health and
Addiction, with Dr. Bruce Ferguson and Laura Mills, $8500.00 2010 Designing a framework for a national report card for the Health and Well-being of
Canadian Children and youth, Public Health Agency Canada, with Dr. Craig, $24,000 2010 Designing a youth strategy for National Child Day, Public Health Agency Canada, with
Drs. Craig and Santor, $24,000
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2010 CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant: Knowledge Translation Supplement with Dr. Bruce Ferguson, $14,500
2010-2011 Creating the Violence Prevention stream for the Best Practices Portal, Public Health
Agency Canada with Dr. Craig, $75,000 2010 – 2011 Enhancement Training for Youth Outreach Workers: Bridging Research, Theory, and
Practice from the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, with G. Knoll, W. Josephson, and L. Nkala, $42,700.00
2010 – 2013 Promoting Healthy Relationships for Healthy Development: Creating a Community of
Evidence-Based Practice from Human Resources Skills Development Canada, with Drs. W. Craig and J. Cummings. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, $600,000
2010 - 2011 Extension for Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network with Dr. W.
Craig, Networks of Centres of Excellence: New Initiatives, $400,000 Role: Co-Principal Investigator
2008 – 2011 A Contextually Responsive Model to Enhance Parent Engagement in Children’s Mental
Health, SSHRC, with Dr. Susan Stern, Role: Co-Investigator, $137,000 2009-2010 Aggressive and antisocial young children: Risk prediction, assessment and
clinical risk management, from Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO, with Dr. Leena Augimeri. Role: Co-Principal Investigator.
2007-2009 PREVNet Assessment Tool Development with Drs. Wendy Craig & Ross Hetherington.
Meighen Foundation, $340,000 Role: Co-Principal Investigator 2006-2010 Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network with Dr. W. Craig, Networks
of Centres of Excellence: New Initiatives, $1,600,000 Role: Co-Principal Investigator 2006-2010 A longitudinal analysis of the effects of adult mentoring on children's health and
wellbeing: An examination of the big brothers big sisters community match programs with Dr. D. Dewit (PI), Dr. E. Lipman, Dr. J Bisanz, J. DaCosta, K., Graham, S. Larose & K. Shaver, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $345,766
2006-2008 Youth-led peer violence prevention: Effects and mechanisms. Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Research Development Initiative Grant to W.L. Josephson, J. Connolly, and D. Pepler; $39,978
2005-2006 Evaluating the effect of a youth engagement approach to prevention of bullying, sexual
harassment and dating violence in middle and high school. Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Grant-in-aid for development of research proposal, awarded to J. Connolly, L. Moore, W. L. Josephson, I. Granic, and D. Pepler; $10,000
2005-2010 Evaluating Treatments for Substance-Using Women: A Focus on Relationships with Drs. Jenkins, Craig, Yagoub Zadheh, Motz, and Leslie CIHR $815, 000 2005-2006 Connecting the Dots to Prevent Bullying and Victimization from Preschool to High
School, with Drs. B. Leadbeater (PI) and M. Moretti. Strategic Cluster Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, $25,000.
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2004 CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Conference on Violence in the Lives of Women and Children, with Drs Moretti and Odgers , CIHR $17,500 2003-2005 A longitudinal Analysis of the Effects of Adult Mentoring on Children's Health and Well-being: An Examination of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Community Match programs. Co-Investigator with Drs. DeWit, Lipman, Bizanz, and Graham, Hospital for Sick Children Foundation, $120,000 2003-2006 A National Strategy on Bullying and Victimization: Making Canada Safer for Children and Youth with Drs. Wendy Craig and Shelley Hymel, National Crime Prevention Centre. $600,000 Co- Principal Investigator
2003-2006 Talking Back: First Nations Girls Telling their Stories with Drs. Kirsten Madsen
and Susan Dion. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. $120,000 2003-2006 Dissolution of Romantic Relationships in Adolescence: Developmental Features,
Predictors, and Psychosocial Consequences with Drs. Jennifer Connolly and Wendy Craig. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. $60,000
2003-2006 Aggressive Girls - Developmental Trajectories and Socialization Processes From
A Lifespan Perspective with Drs. Anna-Karin Andershed, Lars Bergman, Hakan Stattin, Margaret Kerr, and Henrick Andershed. Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsradet) 532.000 SKR (approx. $93,000)
2002-2006 Treating Antisocial Youth: Brain and Behavioral Changes with Drs. Granic,
Lewis, Dishion, Ferguson, Moore, Segalowitz, Tucker, Zelazo and others. Child and Adolescent Interdisciplinary Research Network Grant from the National Institute of Mental Health $375,000 US
2002-2007 Preventing Violence in the Lives of Girls and Women: A Focus on Relationships,
with Drs. Craig, Jenkins, Connolly, Josephson, Chamberland and others. New Emerging Team Grant from the Institute of Gender and Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research. $1,250,000
2002-2007 Aggressive and Violent Girls: Contributing Factors, Developmental Course, and
Intervention Strategies with Drs. Moretti, Odgers, Hymel, Artz, Leadbeater, Lanctot. New Emerging Team Grant from the Institute of Gender and Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research. $1,250,000
2002-2004 A Quasi-experimental Study of a Multifaceted Intervention for Young Girls with
Behaviour Problems with Dr. W. Craig and K. Levene from the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation. $130,000
2002-2003 Bullying in High School, with Drs. W. Craig & J. Connolly from the Ontario
Mental Health Foundation. $65,000 2001-2004 Victims in the School Yard: Listening to the Voices of Children, with Drs. F.
Mishna and J. Weiner from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. $56,975
2000-2003 Dating Violence and Mental Health among Canadian Adolescents: Role of
Adolescent Peer Groups and Violent Media Use, with Drs. J. Connolly, W. Craig, L. Snider, C. Chamberland, L. Laporte, & F. Lavoie. Strategic Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. $289,000
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1999 Peer Victimization Among School Children and Health Outcomes, International
Council for Canadian Studies, Program for International Research Linkages with Dr. P. Slee, Dr. K. Rigby and Dr. W. Craig, $5,000
1998-2001 A cumulative model of victimization: Educational, physical, and psychological
health risks following the transition to adolescence with Dr. W. Craig & Dr. J. Connolly from the National Health Research and Development Program. $147,211
1998-2002 Bullying in High School: Developmental Analysis of Form, Context, Mediators,
and Consequences, from the Ontario Mental Health Foundation, with Dr. W. Craig and Dr. J. Connolly, $240,000.
1997-1998 Girls Growing Up Angry: A Qualitative Study, from the Hospital for Sick Children
Foundation, with K. Levene. $23,162. 1997-1998 Aggressive Girls in Canada: Analyses of the National Longitudinal Study of
Children and Youth, from Human Resources Development Canada. $10,000. 1997-1998 Bullying and Victimization among Immigrant and Ethnic Minorities, from the Centre for Research on Immigration and Settlement. $15,000. 1996-1999 Naturalistic Observations of Social Aggression Among Children: A Longitudinal
Study, from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, with Dr. W. Craig. $53,455.
1995-1997 Developmental Trajectories of Bullies and Victims in Early Adolescence: A bio-
psycho-social Perspective on Developmental Risk, from the Ontario Mental Health Foundation, with Dr. W. Craig and Dr. J. Connolly. $120,000.
1995 Mother-Child Interaction in Families at Risk, from the Faculty of Arts, York
University. $3,350. 1994 Sibling Interactions in Families at Risk, SSHRC Small Grants. $1,500 1992-1996 An Intervention for Bullying and Victimization in the Schools, from the Ontario
Mental Health Foundation with Dr. W. Craig. $256,596. 1991-1992 A Naturalistic Study of Bullying/Victimization from the Ontario Mental Health
Foundation. $58,979 1989-1992 Domestic Violence and the Psychosocial Development of Children: A Follow-
Up of Children at Risk, from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: Family and Socialization of the Child Strategic Grants Program, with Dr. T. Moore. $168,057.
1989-1991 Social Skills Training with Aggressive Children: An Investigation of Behavioural
Change, from the Ontario Mental Health Foundation. $134,000. 1988-1990 The Influence of Domestic Violence on the Psychosocial Development of
Children, from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: Family and Socialization of the Child Strategic Grants Program, with Dr. T. Moore.
$156,518.
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1987-1988 Earlscourt Symposium on Childhood Aggression, from Program of Aid to
Scholarly Conferences, from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, with Dr. K. Rubin. $7,000.
1987-1988 Social Skills Training with Aggressive Children, from the Ontario Mental Health
Foundation. $88,974. 1987-1988 The Effects of Exposure to Family Violence on Children, from the Ontario
Ministry of Community and Social Services, with Dr. T. Moore. $100,000. 1986 Children's Mental Health in the Portuguese Community: A pilot study - Phase II,
from the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation. $24,320. 1986 Social Skills Training: An Initial Assessment, from the Laidlaw Foundation,
$20,000 1985 The Impact of Family Violence on Children's Social Cognitions, from the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council Small Grants Programme, with Dr. T. Moore. $2,000.
1985 The Mental Health of Portuguese Children and their Families: A Pilot Study,
from the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation.$36,089. 1983-1985 Down Syndrome: Effects on Sibling and Family Interactions, from the Ontario
Mental Health Foundation, with Dr. R. Abramovitch and Dr. C. Corter. $50,000.
1984 Aggression in Children: A Feasibility Study, from The McLean Foundation.
$2,500. 1982-1985 Sibling Interactions in the Family Context, from the Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council, with Dr. R. Abramovitch and Dr. C. Corter. $133,282.
1981-1983 Down Syndrome: Effects on Sibling and Peer Interaction, from the Ontario
Mental Health Foundation, with Dr. R. Abramovitch and Dr. C. Corter. $33,690.
1979-1981 Sibling Interaction from the Canada Council, with Dr. C. Corter and Dr. R.
Abramovitch. $51,264. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND APPOINTMENTS A. University Service 2013- 2014 Faculty of Graduate Studies, Awards Committee 2011-2012 Planning committee for proposed York University Round Table on Solutions to
Youth Violence with Drs. Roy McMurtry and Ian MacDonald 2008 - 2011 President’s Advisory Committee
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2007- 2015 Awards Committee, Psychology Department 2008 Promotions and Tenure: Candidate Representative, Psychology Department 2005 Ontario Research Chair in Educational Achievement and At-Risk Students, York
University application, primary author. 2005-2007 York Representative on Ontario Graduate Program Committee for Autism
Awards 2005 Promotions and Tenure: Candidate Representative, Psychology Department 2004- 2005 Senate Committee on Research, Representative for Faculty of Graduate
Studies 2003- present York University Representative for the Statistics Canada Regional Data Centre 2003- 2004 Committee for Health Research in York’s Strategic Initiatives 2003-2004 Department of Psychology, Promotions and Tenure Committee 2002- present Executive Committee, LaMarsh Centre for Child and Youth Research 1994-2002 Director, LaMarsh Centre for Research on Violence and Conflict Resolution 2001 Search Committee for Dean of Education 2000 York University Leadership Chair, United Way Campaign 1999 Search Committee for Director of Centre for Refugee Studies 1998 York University Representative at SSHRC Public Awareness Initiative, 1999 1996-1997 Department of Psychology, Senior Promotion and Tenure Committee 1995-1996 Department of Psychology, Junior Promotion and Tenure Committee 1994-1997 Coordinator, Applied Psychology Institute Planning Committee 1992-1993 Women's Studies Programme Executive Committee 1992-1993 Member of York University Human Participants Review Committee 1992 Chair, Search Committee for the Director of the York Centre for Health Studies 1992 York University Liaison Member of Toronto-Ryerson-York (TRY) Health
Promotion Research Network Proposal, Child-Family Area 1992-1993 Department of Psychology Junior Promotion and Tenure Committee 1991-1993 Head, Clinical-Developmental Psychology Area, Graduate Programme in
Psychology
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1991-1992 Advisory Board, Proposed Certificate Programme on Families, Family Conflict and Marital Conflict Mediation
1991-1993 Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarships and Grants Committee 1991-1992 Department of Psychology Junior Promotion and Tenure Committee 1991 Academic Mentorship Program for Gifted Students 1991 Search Committee for the Chair of Political Science Department 1990-1992 Advisory Board, Institute of Social Research 1990-1991 Search Committee for the Director of the York Centre for Health Studies 1990 Research Director, York University's Better Beginnings, Better Futures Proposal 1988-1994 Executive Committee, LaMarsh Research Programme on Violence and Conflict
Resolution. 1988-1991 Psychology Graduate Program, Executive Committee. 1988-1993 Clinical Developmental Area, Accreditation Subcommittee Chair. 1989 Clinical Developmental Area, Admissions Subcommittee. 1989 Office of Research Administration, Seminar for SSHRC Strategic Grants
Program. 1989 Office of Research Administration, Seminar for SSHRC Research Grants
Program. B. Reviewer Editorial Board: Current: Aggressive Behavior, Clinical Psychological Science Previous: Child Development, Journal of Emotional Abuse and Maltreatment, Social Development Grant and Fellowship Adjudication Committees: Vanier Graduate Scholarship Review Committee, 2012-2014 Canadian Institutes for Health Research: Social and Developmental Aspects of Children's and Youth's Health Grants Committee, 2012 Ontario Mental Health Foundation, Fellowship Review Committee 2003-2008, Chair of Committee 2005- 2008. National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) Child/Adolescent Risk and Prevention Program, Review Committee, 1994-1998; Ontario Mental Health Foundation, Grant Review Committee, 1990-1995
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National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) Prevention Services Research Demonstration Grants for the Prevention of Serious and Chronic Conduct Problems, 1990, 1992, 1997. National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.) Child/Adolescent Risk and Prevention Program, Ad hoc member, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002. SSHRC Strategic Grants Programme, Socialization of the Child and Family, Review Committee, 1987-1988. Journals: Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, Canadian Psychology, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Social Development, Aggressive Behavior, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Journal of Child Maltreatment. Funding Agencies: CIHR, SSHRC, MRC, Ontario Mental Health Foundation, National Science Foundation (U.S.), Hospital for Sick Children Foundation, Child Youth and Family Policy Research Centre, Donner Foundation, Economic & Social Research Council (U.K.), Guggenheim Foundation Government: Family Violence Prevention Division of Health and Welfare Canada, Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services, Ontario Ministry of Health, Ontario Ministry of Education Conferences: International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, 2011; Society for Research in Child Development, 1985; Society for Research on Adolescence, 1999. University Program Reviews: External Reviewer for Graduate Programs in Applied Human Development and School and Child Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, 1999. External Reviewer for the Graduate Programs in Psychoeducation at the Universities of Quebec at Hull and Trois Rivieres, 1998. External Reviewer for the Centre de Recherche en Developpement Humain, Concordia University for Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et L'Aide a la Recherche (FCAR), 1992. External Reviewer for the Psychoeducation Undergraduate and Graduate Programs at the University of Montreal, 1991 Publishers: Guilford Press, Clinical Psychology Publishing Company, Today's Parent Publications, Committee for Children, American Psychological Association. C. Other Professional Service 2014- KidsHelpPhone, Clinical Advisory Committee 2014 UNICEF Canada, Roundtable Participant, Thought-Leader Dialogue on an
Observatory for Canada’s Children.
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2014 Banff Behavioural Science Conference: Preventing Bullying through Promoting
Healthy Relationships, Co-Chair 2013 - UNICEF Canada, Friends of Rights Respecting Schools Committee 2013 Reviewer for Rehtaeh Parsons case for the Nova Scotia government. 2013 Co-Chair PREVNet Seventh Annual Conference: It’s Everybody’s Role to
Promote Mental Health and Prevent Bullying, May 2103 2012-2013 Consultant for Ontario Ministry of Education on Model Bullying Prevention Plan. 2012-2014 Consultant for Public Health Agency Canada on Healthy Development Depends
on Healthy Relationships. 2012- Member, Scientific Affairs Committee, Canadian Psychological Association. 2012- Member, Nominations Committee, Society for Prevention Research 2012 Co-Chair PREVNet Sixth Annual Conference: Creating Healthy Relationships to
Prevent Bullying: Get the Tools to Take Action, June 2012 2012 Consultant to Crescent School’s safe schools initiatives 2012 Advisory Council for the Child Rights Advocacy Network (CRAN) 2012 - Advisory Council for the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention at the
University at Buffalo 2012 International Scholar for the Collaborative Research Networks “Promoting
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Children and Adolescents: Early Career Researcher Training School” at Edith Cowan University.
2010 Co-Chair PREVNet Fifth Annual Conference: Healthy Development, Healthy
Relationships, and Healthy Communities, Hamilton, May 2010. 2009 Co-Chair PREVNet Fourth Annual Conference: Life Without Bullying, Toronto,
June 2009. 2008- 2013 Advisory Committee, Respect Group with Sheldon Kennedy. 2008 Consultation with the Government of Ontario Roots of Violence Commission 2008 - 2013 Advisory Board, Kinark Foundation 2008 - present Senior Research Advisor, Pine River Institute 2008 Co-Chair PREVNet Third Annual Conference: Creating a World Without
Bullying, Toronto, May 2008. 2008 - present Honourary Board Member, Art City, Toronto. 2007 Chair, Understanding Girls’ Aggression Conference, Toronto, November 2007
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2007 Consultant to Austria’s Ministry of Education on Bullying Prevention, June 2007. 2007- Consultant and evaluator for the Youth Outreach Worker Project, East Metro
Youth Services, Toronto, Ontario 2007 Member, International Bullying Prevention Roundtable and Kandersteg
Declaration, June 2007 2007 Co-Chair PREVNet Second Annual Conference: Rise Up for Respectful
Relationships, Montreal, May 2007 2006-2007 Advisory Committee for Canadian Public Health Association for High-Risk
Under-age Drinking Project 2006-2008 Consultant to “It’s a Teens World”, CBC Documentary with film director, Lynn
Glazier. 2006 Advisor to the Teasdale-Corti International Project Proposal for Violence
Prevention Project in Colombia. 2006 Co-Chair PREVNet First Annual Conference: Addressing Bullying Through
Partnerships: Canadian and International Perspectives, Ottawa, May 2006 2005-2006 Consultant to Kids Help Phone: Counsellor Training 2005-2008 Consultant and evaluator for Tapestry New Opera’s Elijah’s Kite Opera for
Children. 2005-2006 Consultant to Canadian Parks and Recreation’s Make All Recreation Safe (M.A. R.S.) Project 2005-2006 Consultant to for Dr. Karen Rudolf’s NIMH research project on children’s
victimization and stress. 2005 United Nations North American Roundtable on Violence Against Children,
Toronto. 2005 Co-chair, NIMH Workshop: Treating Aggressive Youth: A Scientist-Practitioner
Dialogue on Brain and Behavioural Changes, Toronto, January 2005. 2004 Co-Chair, Canadian Initiative for the Prevention of Bullying, National Workshop,
Ottawa, December 2004. 2004 Co-chair, CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Conference of New Emerging
Teams, Toronto, November 2004. 2004-2012 Safe Schools Action Team for Minister of Education of Ontario. 2004 - 2005 Experts’ Committee, Young Canadians in a Wired World, Media Awareness
Network, Canada 2004-2005 Consultant to Ministry of Education of Ontario regarding assessment and
interventions in bullying at school.
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2004-2005 Expert Panel, Establishing National Child and Youth Health Indicators Project,
National Child and Youth Health Coalition 2004-2009 Mentor for NIMH Early Investigator Award held by Dr. Shari Miller-Johnson,
Duke University, NC 2003-present Consultant to Family Channel’s Bullying Awareness Campaign. 2003-2009 Mentor for Dalhousie Early Investigator Award held by Dr. John LeBlanc. 2003- 2004 Consultant, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris,
Initiative on school bullying and violence. 2002-2005 Consultant to National Film Board for film on girls’ social bullying entitled: “It’s a
Girls’ World” with film director Lynn Glazier 2002-2004 Consultant to the Canadian Public Health Association, Bullying and Literacy
Assessment Project, funded by the National Crime Prevention Centre. 2002-present Consultant to Companies Concerned for Kids (formerly Concerned Children’s
Advertisers) on bullying and mental health. 2002-present Honourary Board, Macaulay Child Development Centre 2002 Consultant to Canadian Parks and Recreation Association, Bullying Prevention
Initiative. 2001- 2004 Consultant to a violence prevention campaign, Manifest Communications and
Nestles Canada 2001 Consultant to the American Psychological Association ACT Against Violence
Program 2001 Consultant to the Public Awareness Campaign on Bullying sponsored by the
Canada Safety Council, National Film Board, Kids Help Phone. 2001 Consultant for Radio-Canada program on bullying. 2000 Consultant for EARL-20B, risk assessment for aggressive boys, Earlscourt
Child and Family Centre. 2000 - 2010 Research Advisory Committee, Humewood House 1999- 2000 Advisory Committee, York Region CAYRE ABS – Put the Brakes on Bullying. 1999 Planning Committee, Safe Schools: Three Things to do on Monday Conference 1999 Co-Chair, Symposium on Girlhood Aggression 1999 Consultant for Sesame Park, CBC television program for young children. 1999 - 2000 Consultant for NIMH Taking Stock Initiative for Conduct Disorders: Peer
Processes Team.
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1999 - present Consultant for EARL-20G, risk assessment for aggressive girls, Earlscourt Child
and Family Centre. 1999 - 2003 Consultant to the Canadian Training Institute – Beyond the Hallways Violence
Prevention Project funded by the National Crime Prevention Centre. 1998-1999 Consultant to the Ministry of Education, Bullying Project, Japan. 1998 - 2008 Research Advisory Council for Voices for Children, Toronto. 1998 - 2004 Consultant to Dr. Lew Bank’s NIMH grant on siblings at Oregon Social Learning
Center, Eugune, Oregon U.S.A. 1997 - present Scientific Board, Melissa Institute for the Prevention of Violence, Miami, U.S.A. 1997 - 2003 Associate, Centre for Children at Risk, Chedoke Hospital - McMaster University. 1996- present Senior Research Advisor, SNAP® Girls Connection program, Child
Development Institute (formerly Earlscourt Child and Family Centre) 1995- present Member of the Advisory Board for Canadian College Italy 1994- present Research consultant to "Breaking the Cycle", a primary prevention project with
substance using mothers and their young children. 1990- 2003 Private practice in custody mediation/assessment and family counselling with
McWhinney, Metcalfe and Associates, Toronto 1991- 2001 Research consultant to Children's Aid Foundation and Brighter Futures
demonstration primary prevention project, "Babies Best Start". 1988- 2000 Member of the Advisory Committee of the Institute for the Study of Antisocial
and Violent Behaviour in Youth. 1997 Consultant to the University of Berne research and intervention program on
bullying in elementary schools, Berne Switzerland. 1997 Consultant to Anti-Violence Website “Project Gateway”. 1996 Delphi Panel on the National Longitudinal Survey of Children 1994-1995 Consultant on Advisory Group for Violence-Free Schools Initiative, Violence
Prevention Secretariat, Ontario Ministry of Education and Training 1994-1995 Advisory Panel for the "Parenting for Life" Series of the Ontario Psychological
Foundation and Today's Parent Publications 1994 Consultant to TV Ontario program on bullying. 1993-1996 Research consultant to the Lakehead Regional Family Centre's research project
evaluating Webster-Stratton's Video-Based Parent Training Program.
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1993-1995 Research Associate, University of Toronto, Dr.R.G.N. Laidlaw Centre, Institute of Child Study
1993 Advisory Committee for Helping Encourage Affect Regulation (H.E.A.R): A
Parenting Program for Parents of Young Children, C.M. Hincks Research Institute
1993 Participant in consultation meetings of the Mental Health Promotion Working
Group, Ministry of Health, Government of Ontario. 1993 Participant in Infant/Early Childhood Meeting for the National Longitudinal
Survey of Children, Health and Welfare Canada. 1992- 1998 Consulting psychologist, Adventure Place Centre (children's mental health
centre) supervising Play Therapy. 1992-1994 Consultant for the American Psychological Association to develop and write a
report on developmental factors in violent behavior for the APA Commission on Violence and Youth
1992 Consultation to Oregon Social Learning Center on observations of school
children with video cameras and remote microphones. 1991 Discussant at a meeting with the Deputy Minister of the Premier's Council on
Health, Well-Being and Social Justice. 1990-1991 Steering Committee for the Bully/Victim Project, Toronto Board of Education 1990 Panel Member for the Meeting, "Youth with Conduct Disorder: What is to be
Done?" Institute for the Study of Antisocial and Violent Behaviour in Youth 1989-1991 Research consultant to Children's Aid Foundation demonstration access
supervision program, "Access and Bonding Project" 1989-1992 Member of the Board of Directors for Macaulay Child Development Centre 1989-1990 Member of the Executive Committee of the Developmental Section of the
Canadian Psychological Association, Colloquium Coordinator. 1989-1990 Member of the Advisory Task Force for the Ministry of Community and Social
Services Early Detection and Intervention Initiative 1987-1988 Member of the Executive Committee of the Developmental Section of the
Canadian Psychological Association, Newsletter Co-Editor. 1986-1988 Coordinator of the Earlscourt Symposium on Childhood Aggression. 1986-1987 Association of Children's Mental Health Centres, Research Committee Task
Force for a Companion Study to the Ontario Child Health Survey. 1984-1988 Programme supervisor of Reception Classroom for children of battered women
operated in Huron Street Public School by Earlscourt Child and Family Centre.
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1975-1976 Member of the Board of Halifax Chapter of the Canadian Association for Mental Retardation.
1975 Coordinator of Children's Developmental Clinic, Dalhousie University. 1975 Practicum at Isaak Walton Killam Hospital for Children, Halifax, Nova Scotia, in
Play Therapy Program. PUBLICATIONS A. Books
1. Pepler, D.J. & Ferguson, B. (Eds.) (2013). A Focus on Relationships: Understanding and Addressing Girls’ Aggressive Behaviour Problems. Kitchener ON: Wilfred Laurier Press.
2. Craig, W., Pepler, D., & Cummings, J. (2013). Bullying Prevention: What Parents Need to Know. Tucson: Quickfind Books.
3. Pepler, D., Cummings, J., & Craig, W. (Eds.) (2011). Creating a World without Bullying.
PREVNet Series, Volume 3. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc. 4. Craig, W., Pepler, D., & Cummings, J. (Eds.) (2009). Rise Up for Respectful
Relationships: Prevent Bullying. PREVNet Series, Volume 2. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
5. Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (Eds.) (2008). Understanding and Addressing Bullying: An
International Perspective. PREVNet Series, Volume 1. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
6. Pepler, D., Madsen, K., Levene, K., & Webster, C. (Eds.) (2005). The Development and
Treatment of Girlhood Aggression. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. 7. Smith, P.K., Pepler, D., Rigby, K. (Eds.) (2004). Bullying in Schools: How successful can
interventions be? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 8. Augimeri, L., Levene, K., Pepler, D., Walsh, M., Koegl, C., & Webster, C. (2001). Early
Risk Assessment for Aggressive Girls EARL-20G: Consultation Edition. Toronto: Earlscourt Child and Family Centre.
9. Pepler, D. and Rubin, K. (Eds.) (1991) The development and treatment of childhood
aggression. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.
10. Pepler, D.J. and K. Rubin (Eds.) (1982) The play of children: Current theory and research. Basel Switzerland: S. Karger
B. Chapters in Books
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1. Pepler, D. & Cummings, J. (in press) Bullying in Early Childhood. In O. Saracho (Ed.) Contemporary Research On Bullying In Early Childhood Education. Volume 3 of series: Contemporary Perspectives in Early Childhood Education. Sage
2. Pepler, D. (in press). Schools and the Pathway to Crime: A Focus on Relationships in
School. In David P. Farrington, Lila Kazemian, and Alex R. Piquero (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook on Developmental and Life-Course Criminology.
3. Pepler, D. (2014). Bullying: A Dynamic of Power. In T. Theo (Ed.) The Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology, 188-194.
4. Andershed, A.-K. & Pepler, D. (2012). Life-span continuity in female aggression and
violence. In. A.-K. Andershed (Ed.) Girls at Risk: Swedish Longitudinal Research on Adjustment Series: Advancing Responsible Adolescent Development. 105-117. New York: Springer Press.
5. Rubin-Vaughan, A., Pepler, D., Walsh, M., Levene, K., & Yuile, A. (2012). Risk for Girls’ Delinquency: Early Intervention to Promote Healthy Development. In S. Miller, L. Leve, & P. Kerig (Eds.). Delinquent girls: contexts, relationships, and adaptation. 161-177, New York: Springer Press.
6. Pepler, D. (2011). All children, all rights, all places. In D. Pepler, J. Cummings, & W. Craig. (Eds). Creating a World Without Bullying. (pp. 13-16). PREVNet Series, Volume 3. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
7. Cummings, J. & Pepler, D. (2011). Act early, creatively and don’t stop promoting healthy relationships. In D. Pepler, J. Cummings, & W. Craig. (Eds). Creating a World Without Bullying. (pp. 113-115). PREVNet Series, Volume 3. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
8. Pepler, D. (2011). Some children don’t “just grow out of bullying”. In D. Pepler, J. Cummings, & W. Craig. (Eds). Creating a World Without Bullying. (pp. 175-176). PREVNet Series, Volume 3. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
9. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Cummings, J. (2011). It takes all of us to create a world without bullying. In D. Pepler, J. Cummings, & W. Craig. (Eds). Creating a World Without Bullying. (pp. 219-228). PREVNet Series, Volume 3. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
10. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Jiang, D., & Connolly, J. (2011) Girls’ aggressive behavior problems: A focus on relationships. In M. Kerr, H. Stattin, R. Engels, G. Overbeek & A. Andershed (Eds.) Understanding Girls’ Problem Behavior: How Girls’ Delinquency Develops in the Context of Maturity and Health, Co-occurring Problems, and Relationships. (165-183). London: Wiley-Blackwell.
11. Craig, W. M., Pepler, D.J., Murphy, A., & McCauig-Edge, H. (2010). In E. Vernberg & B.
Briggs (Eds.), Preventing and treating bullying and victimization. (215-241). Oxford University Press: London: England.
12. Pepler, Debra, J., Craig, Wendy M., & O’Connell, P. (2010). Peer processes in bullying:
Informing prevention and intervention strategies. In S. R. Jimerson, S. M. Swearer,& D. L. Espelage (Eds.), The handbook of bullying in schools: An international perspective. (469-479). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Mahwah, New Jersey
13. Pepler, D., Cummings, J., & Craig, W. (2009). Steps to respect for everyone by everyone.
In W. Craig, D. Pepler, & J. Cummings, J. (Eds.) (2009). Rise Up for Respectful
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Relationships: Prevent Bullying. PREVNet Series, Volume 2. (199-206). Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
14. Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2009). Peer dynamics in bullying: Considerations for social
architecture in schools. In J. Lupart & A. McKeogh, Building capacity for diversity in Canadian schools. (pp. 285-303) Markham: Fitzhenry & Whiteside.
15. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (2008).Understanding and addressing bullying: An international
perspective. In D. Pepler & W. Craig (Eds.), Understanding and addressing bullying: An international perspective (pp. xix – xxvi). PREVNet Series, Volume 1. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
16. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2008). Moving forward from lessons learned. In D. Pepler & W.
Craig (Eds.), Understanding and addressing bullying: An international perspective (pp. 311-320). PREVNet Series, Volume 1. Kingston, Canada: PREVNet Inc.
17. Goldbaum, S. Craig, W. M., Pepler, D., & Connolly, J. (2007). Developmental trajectories
of victimization: Identifying risk and protective factors. In J.E. Zins, M. J. Elias, & C. A. Maher (Eds.), Bullying, victimization, and peer harassment: A handbook of prevention and intervention (pp. 143-160). New York, NY, US: Haworth Press.
18. Yuile, A., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2006). The ethics of peeking behind the
fence: Issues related to studying children’s aggression and victimization. In: Leadbeater B., Nanister, E., Benoit, C., Jansson, M., Marshall., & Riecken, T. (Eds.), Ethical issues in community-based research with children and youth (pp.70-89). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
19. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2005). Developmental and systemic perspectives on bullying. In
K. Saito & P. Smith (Eds.), Bullying in schools. (pp. missing page #). Minerva Publishing
20. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2005). Aggressive girls on troubled trajectories: A developmental perspective. In D. Pepler, K. Madsen, K. Levene, & C. Webster (Eds.) The development and treatment of girlhood aggression. Hillsdale, NJ.: Erlbaum.
21. Pepler, D., & Madsen, K. (2005). Girlhood aggression: Building bridges between research
and treatment. In D. Pepler, K. Madsen, K. Levene, & C. Webster (Eds.) The development and treatment of girlhood aggression. Hillsdale, NJ.: Erlbaum
22. Pepler, D., Craig, W., O’Connell, P., Atlas, R., & Charach, A. (2004). Making a difference
in bullying: Evaluation of a systemic school-based program in Canada. In P.K. Smith, D.J. Pepler, & K. Rigby. (Eds.), Bullying in Schools: How successful can interventions be? (pp. 125-139). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
23. Rigby, K., Smith, P, K., & Pepler, D. (2004). Working to prevent school bullying: Key
Issues. In P.K. Smith, D.J. Pepler, & K. Rigby. (Eds.), Bullying in schools: How successful can interventions be? (pp. 1-12). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
24. Pepler, D., Smith, P.K., & Rigby, K. (2004). Looking back and looking forward:
Implications for making interventions work effectively. In P.K. Smith, D.J. Pepler, & K. Rigby. (Eds.), Bullying in schools: How successful can interventions be? (pp. 307-324). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
25. McKenney, K. S., Pepler, D. J., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. A. (2004). Peer victimization and
psychosocial consequences in elementary and high school: An examination of
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posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology. In K. Kendall-Tackett & S. Giacomoni (Eds.), Victimization of children and youth: The spectrum of crimes against children Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.
26. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Yuile, A., & Connolly, J. (2004). Girls who bully: A developmental
and relational perspective. In M. Putallaz & J. Kupersmidt (Eds.), Aggression, antisocial behavior, and violence among girls (pp. 90-109). New York: Guilford Publications.
27. Levene, K., Walsh, M., Augimeri, L., & Pepler, D. (2004). Linking identification and
treatment of early risk factors for female delinquency. In M. Moretti, C. Odgers, & M. Jackson (Eds.), Girls and violence: Contributing factors and intervention principles. Perspectives in law and psychology series (pp. 147-163). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.
28. Pepler, D. Walsh, M., & Levene, K. (2004). Interventions for aggressive girls: Tailoring
and measuring the fit. In M. Moretti, C. Odgers, & M. Jackson (Eds.), Girls and violence: Contributing factors and intervention principles. Perspectives in law and psychology series (pp. 131-145). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.
29. Kent, D. & Pepler, D. (2003). The aggressive child as agent in coercive family processes.
In L. Kuczynski (Ed.), Handbook of dynamics in parent-child relations (pp. 131-144). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
30. Pepler, D. (2003). Supporting young children and their families in the reduction of
aggression - Commentary. In encyclopedia on early childhood development, centre of excellence for early childhood development, www.excellence-jeunesenfants.ca/documents/ PeplerANGxp.pdf .
31. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Connolly, J., & Henderson, K. (2002). Bullying, sexual harassment,
dating violence, and substance use among adolescents. In C. Wekerle & A. M. Wall (Eds.), The violence and addiction equation: Theoretical and clinical issues in substance abuse and relationship violence (153-168). Brunner/Mazel: Philadelphia.
32. Buset, M. & Pepler, D. (2002) Family violence in Canada. In R.W. Summers & A.
Hoffman (Eds.), Domestic violence: A global view (pp.13-24). Greenwood Press: Westport, CT.
33. Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., & Connolly, J. (2001). Developmental context of peer
harassment in early adolescence: The role of puberty and the peer group. In J. Juvonen & S. Graham (Eds.), Peer harassment in school: The plight of the vulnerable and victimized (pp.242-261). Guilford Press: California.
34. Pepler, D.J. Craig, W., & O’Connell, P. (1999.) Understanding bullying from a dynamic
systems perspective. In A. Slater & D. Muir (Eds.), Developmental psychology: An advanced reader (pp. 440-451). Malden, MA, USA: Blackwell Publishers.
35. Moore, T.E. & Pepler, D.J. (1998). Correlates of adjustment of children at risk. In G.
Holden & R. Geffner (Eds.), Children exposed to marital violence: Theory, Research, and Interventions (pp.157-184). Washington, D.C: American Psychological Association Press.
36. Craig, W.M. & Pepler, D.J. (1997). A developmental perspective on conduct disorder. In
C. Essau & F. Petermann (Eds.), Developmental Psychopathology: Epidemiological, diagnosis, and treatment (pp.97-140). Harwood Publishers: Amsterdam.
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37. Craig. W.M. & Pepler, D.J. (1996). Bullying and victimization at school: What can we do about it? In S. Miller, J. Brodine, & T. Miller (Eds.), Safe by design: planning for peaceful school communities (pp. 205-230). Seattle, WA: Committee for Children.
38. Pepler, D.J., Craig, W.M., & Roberts, W.R. (1995). Social skills training and aggression in
the peer group. In J. McCord (Ed.), Coercion and punishment in long-term perspectives (pp.213-228). New York: Cambridge University Press.
39. Pepler, D. & Slaby, R. (1994). A developmental perspective on violence and youth. In
Eron, L. (Ed.), Reason to hope: A psychosocial perspective on violence and youth (pp. 27-58). Washington D.C.: APA Publications (Report of the American Psychological Association's Commission on Violence and Youth.)
40. Pepler, D.J., Craig, W.M., Ziegler, S. & Charach, A. (1993). A school-based antibullying
intervention: Preliminary evaluation. In D. Tattum (Ed.), Understanding and managing bullying (pp. 76-91). Oxford: Heinemann Books.
41. Pepler, D., King, G., and Byrd, W. (1991). A social-cognitively based social skills training
program for aggressive children. In D. Pepler & K. Rubin (Eds.), The development and treatment of childhood aggression (pp. 361-379). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.
42. Pepler, D. (1990). Practical ideas for program evaluation. In M. Lyon, C. Ellsworth & B.
MacLellan (Eds.), Early intervention: current issues and future directions (pp.missing page #). Halifax: Mount Saint Vincent University.
43. Moore, T., Pepler, D., Mae, R., & Kates, M. (1989). Child witnesses to family violence:
New directions for research and intervention. In G. Cameron & M. Rothery (Eds.), Family violence and neglect: Innovative interventions (pp.missing page #). Location: Erlbaum.
44. Pepler, D. (1987). Play in schools and schooled in play: A psychological perspective. In
J. Block & N. King (Eds.), School play: A source book (pp. missing page #). Location: Garland Publishing Inc.
45. Pelletier-Stiefel, J.; Pepler, D.J.; Crozier, K.; Stanhope, L.; Corter, C. & Abramovitch, R.
(1986). Nurturance in the home: a longitudinal study of sibling interaction. In A. Fogel & G.F. Melson (Eds.), Origins of nurturance (pp.missing page number). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.
46. Pepler, D. (1986). Play and creativity. In G. Fein & M. Rivkin, (Eds.), The young child at
play: Reviews of research (pp. missing page #). Washington, D.C.: National Association for the Education of Young Children.
47. Abramovitch, R., Corter, C., & Pepler, D.J. (1982). Patterns of sibling interaction among
preschool aged children. In M. Lamb & B. Sutton-Smith (Eds.), Sibling relationships (pp. missing page #). Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum Associates Inc.
48. Pepler, D.J., Corter, C., & Abramovitch, R. (1982). Social relations among children:
Siblings and peers. In K. Rubin & H. Ross (Eds.), Peer relationships and social skills in childhood (pp. missing page #). New York: Springer-Verlag.
49. Pepler, D.J. (1982). Play and divergent thinking. In D.J. Pepler & K. Rubin (Eds.), The
play of children: Current theory and research (pp. missing page #). Basel Switzerland: S. Karger.
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50. Krasnor, L.R. & Pepler, D.J. (1980). The study of children's play: Some suggested future directions. In K. Rubin (Ed.), Children's play (pp. missing #). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
51. Rubin, K. & Pepler, D.J. (1980). The relationship of child's play to social-cognitive growth
and development. In H. Foot, A. Chapman, & J. Smith (Eds.), Friendship and Childhood Relationships (pp. missing #). Sussex, England: John Wiley and Sons.
C. Papers Published in Refereed Journals
1. Wallis, J., Riddell, J., Smith, C., Silvertown, J., & Pepler, D. (2015). Investigating Patterns
of Participation and Conversation Content in an Online Mentoring Program for Northern Canadian Youth, Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, DOI: 10.1080/13611267.2015.1072395
2. Pepler, D., Yuile, A., & Craig, W. (in press) Escaping from bullying at school: What helps? Psychological Thought,
3. Connolly, J., Josephson, W., Schnoll, J., Simkins-Strong, E., Pepler, D., MacPherson, A., Weiser, J., Moran, M., & Jiang, D. (2015). Evaluation of a youth-led program for preventing bullying, sexual harassment, and dating aggression in middle schools, Journal of Early Adolescence, 35, 403-434.
4. Riddell, J. & Pepler, D. (2014). Inside the adolescent brain: A commentary on the Special Issue, Brain and Cognition, 89, 99-103. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.05.005
5. Schroeder, J. H., Cappadocia, M. C., Bebko, J. M., Pepler, D. J., & Weiss, J. A. (2014).
Shedding light on a pervasive problem: A review of research on bullying experiences among children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 44, 1520-34. doi: 10.1007/s10803-013-2011-8.
6. Yamada, S., Cappadocia, M.C., & Pepler, D. (2014). Workplace Bullying in Graduate
Psychology Programs: Student Perspectives of Student-Supervisor Relationships. Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 8, 58-67. doi: 10.1037/tep0000015
7. Schnoll, J.S., Connolly, J., Josephson, W.J., & Simkins-Strong, E. (2014). Same-And Cross-Gender Sexual Harassment Victimization in Middle School: A Developmental-Contextual Perspective, Journal of School Violence, DOI:10.1080/15388220.2014.906311
8. Stern, S.B., Walsh, M., Mercado, M., Levene, K., Pepler, D., Carr, A., Heppell, A., &
Lowe, E. (2014). When They Call, Will They Come? A Contextually Responsive Approach for Engaging Multistressed Families in an Urban Child Mental Health Center A Randomized Clinical Trial, Research on Social Work Practice, DOI: 10.1177/1049731514548038
9. Cappadocia, M.C., Craig, W.M., & Pepler, D. (2013) Cyberbullying prevalence, stability, and risk factors during adolescence, Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 28, 171-192.
10. Connolly, J., Nguyen, H. N. T., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Jiang, D. (2013). Developmental trajectories of romantic stages and associations with problem behaviours during adolescence. Journal of Adolescence, 36, 1013-24.
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11. Espinet, S., Jeong, J., Racine, N., Major, D., Motz, M., & Pepler, D. (2013). Multi-modal
assessment of the mother-child relationship in a substance-exposed sample: Divergent associations with the Emotional Availability Scales. Infant Mental Health Journal, 34, 496-507.
12. Friedlander, L., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2013). Extensiveness and
Persistence of Aggressive Media Exposure as Longitudinal Risk Factors for Teen Dating Violence, Psychology of Violence. Psychology of Violence, 34, 310-322. doi: 10.1037/a0032983
13. Grimbos, T., Granic, I., & Pepler, D. (2013). The Relation between Co-Rumination,
Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Child Psychopathology. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioural Assessment, 35, 335-345.
14. Mills, L., Pepler, D., & Cribbie, R. (2013). Effectiveness of residential treatment for
substance-abusing youth: Benefits of the Pine River Institute Program. Residential Treatment For Children & Youth, 30, 202-226.
15. Knoll, G., Pepler, D., & Josephson, W. (2012). The Toronto Youth Outreach Worker
Program for transitional aged youth 12-24: Process evaluation. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 31, 83-201.
16. Pepler, D. (2012). The Development of Dating Violence: What Doesn’t Develop, What
Does Develop, How Does it Develop, and What Can We Do About It? Prevention Science
13, 402-9.
17. Lichtwarck-Aschoff, A., Hasselman, F., Cox, R., Pepler, D., & Granic. I. (2012). A characteristic destabilization profile in parent-child interactions associated with treatment efficacy for aggressive children. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 16, 353-79.
18. Nocentini, A., Menesini, E., Pastorelli, C., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2012)
Physical dating aggression in adolescence: Cultural and gender invariance. European Psychologist, 16, 278-287.
19. Blais, J., Craig, W., Pepler, D., & Connolly, J. (2012). Adolescents Online: The Importance
of Internet Activity Choices to Salient Relationships. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 522-536.
20. Cappadocia, M. C., Pepler, D., Cummings, J., & Craig, W. (2012). Individual Motivations and Characteristics for Bystander Intervention during Bullying Episodes among Children and Youth. Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 27, 201-216.
21. Cappadocia, C., Weiss, J., & Pepler, D. (2012) Bullying experiences among children and
youth with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 42, 266-277.
22. Josephson, W. & Pepler, D. (2011). Bullying: A stepping stone to dating aggression?
International Journal of Adolescent Mental Health. 24, 37-47. 23. Sawyer, J.L., Mishna, F., Pepler, D., & Wiener, J. (2011). The missing voice: Parents'
perspectives of bullying. Children and Youth Services Review, 1795-1803.
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24. Motz. M., Espinet, S. D., Jeong, J. J., Major, D., Racine, N., Chamberlin. J., & Pepler, D.
J. (2011). The role of the mother-child relationship in developmental outcomes of infants and young children with and without prenatal alcohol exposure. Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology – Fetal Alcohol Research, 18, e544-e563.
25. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2011). Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence in
Canada. International Journal of Behavioral Development. 35: 389-397. 26. Rubin-Vaughan, A., Pepler, D., Brown, S., & Craig, W. (2011). Quest for the Golden Rule:
An effective social skills promotion and bullying prevention. Computers and Education, 56, 166 -175.
27. Mishna, F., Pepler, D., Cook, C., Craig, W., & Wiener, J. (2010). The ongoing problem of
bullying in Canada: A ten-year perspective. Canadian Social Work, 12, 43-59. 28. Jiang, D. & Pepler, D, (2010). The effect of population heterogeneity on statistical power
in the design and evaluation of interventions. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 34(5) 473–480. DOI: 10.1177/0165025410375912
29. Heifetz, M., Connolly, J., Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2010) Family divorce and romantic
relationships in early adolescence. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 51, 366-378. DOI: 10.1080/10502551003652157
30. Zadeh, Z.Y., Jenkins, J. & Pepler, D. (2010). A Transactional Analysis of Maternal
Negativity and Child Externalizing Behavior. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 34, 218–228.
31. Connolly, J., Friedlander, L., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Laporte, L. (2010) The ecology of
adolescent dating aggression: Attitudes, relationships, media use, and socio-demographic risk factors. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 19, 469-491.
32. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2010). Developmental Trajectories of
Girls’ and Boys’ Delinquency and Associated Problems. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 38, 1033-1044. DOI 10.1007/s10802-010-9389-y
33. Pepler, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Levene, K., Jiang, D., Vaughan, A., & Webber, J. (2010).
Bridging the gender gap: Interventions with aggressive girls and their parents. Prevention Science, 229- 238, DOI 10.1007/s11121-009-0167-4
34. Connolly, J., Nocentini, A., Menesini, E., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Williams, T. (2010).
Adolescent dating aggression in Canada and Italy: A cross-national comparison. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 34, 98–105.
35. Li, Z. H., Connolly, J., Jiang, D., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2010). Adolescent dating
aggression in China and Canada: A cross-national comparison. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 34, 112-120.
36. Laporte, L., Jiang, D., Pepler, D., & Chamberland, C. (2009). The relationship between
adolescents’ experience of family violence and dating violence. Youth and Society. 43, 3-27. doi:10.1177/0044118X09336631
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37. Haner, D., Pepler, D., Cummings, J. & Rubin-Vaughn, A. (2009). The role of arts-based curricula in bullying prevention: Elijah’s Kite – a children’s opera. Canadian Journal of School Psychologists. 25, 55-69 DOI: 10.1177/0829573509349031.
38. Cappadocia, M. C., Desrocher, M., Pepler, D., & Schroeder, J. H. (2009). Contextualizing
the Neurobiology of Conduct Disorder in an Emotion Dysregulation Framework. Clinical Psychology Review, 29, 506-518.
39. Lamb, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2009). Approach to Bullying and Victimization.
Canadian Family Physician. 55, 356-60. 40. Racine, N.M., Motz, M.H., Leslie, M. & Pepler, D.J. (2009). Improving maternal-child
health through engagement of substance-using pregnant women in a pregnancy outreach program. Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering, 11(1), 279-290
41. Konishi, C., Hymel, S., Zumbo, B., Li, Z., Taki, M., Slee, P., Pepler, D., Sim, H., Craig, W.,
Swearer, S., & Kwak, K. (2009) Investigating the Comparability of a Self-Report Measure of Childhood Bullying Across Countries, Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 24, 82- 93.
42. Mishna, F., Wiener, J., & Pepler, D. (2008) Some of my Best Friends––Experiences of
Bullying Within Friendships. School Psychology International, 29, 549-573. 43. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Jiang, D., & Connolly, J. (2008.) The development of bullying and
considerations for intervention. International Journal of Adolescent Mental Health, 20, 3-9.
44. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2008). Promuovere le relazioni ed eliminare la violenza – il
modello PREVnet in Canada (Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence – The PREVNet Model in Canada). Età evolutiva. 90, 97-103.
45. Blais, J., Craig, W., Pepler, D., & Connolly, J. (2008). Adolescents online: The
importance of internet activity choices to salient relationships. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 37, 522-536.
46. Aimee, A. Craig, Wendy M., Pepler, Debra J., Jiang, D., & Connolly, J. (2008).
Developmental pathways of eating problems in adolescents. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 41, 686-696)
47. MacIssac, C., Connolly, J., McKenney, K., Pepler, D. J., & Craig, W. M. (2008). Conflict
negotiation and autonomy processes in adolescent romantic relationships: An observational study of interdependency in boyfriend and girlfriend effects. Journal of Adolescence, 31, 691–707.
48. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2008). Bullying, interventions, and the role of adults.
Education.com (http://www.education.com/topic/school-bullying-teasing/). 49. Williams, T., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. M. & Laporte, L. (2008). Risk models of
dating aggression across different adolescent relationships: A developmental psychopathology approach. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 76(4), 622-632.
50. Lewis, M.D., Granic, I., Lamm, C., Zelazo, P.D., Stieben, J., Todd, R., Moadab, I., &
Pepler, D. (2008). Changes in the neural bases of emotion regulation associated with
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clinical improvement in children with behavior problems. Development and Psychpathology, 20, 913-939.
51. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2008). Developmental trajectories of
bullying and associated factors. Child Development, 79, 325-338. 52. Friedlander, L. J., Connolly, J. A., Pepler, D. J.& Craig, W. M. (2007) Biological, familial,
and peer influences on dating in early adolescence. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 36, 821-830.
53. Granic, I., O’Hara, A., Pepler, D., & Lewis, M. D. (2007). A dynamic systems analysis of
parent-child changes associated with successful “real-world” interventions with aggressive children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 35, 845-857.
54. Craig, W. M., & Pepler, D. J. (2007). Understanding bullying: From research to practice.
Canadian Psychology, 48, 86-93. 55. Craig, Wendy, M., Pepler, D. J., & Blais, J. (2007). Responding to bullying: What works?
International Journal of School Psychology, 28,15-24. 56. Stieben, J., Lewis, M., Granic, I., Zelazo, P., Segalowitz, S., & Pepler, D. (2007).
Neurophysiological mechanisms of emotion regulation for subtypes of externalizing children. Development and Psychopathology. 19, 455-480
57. De Wit, D. J. Lipman, E., Manzano-Munguia, M., Bisanz, J., Graham, K., Offord, D.R.,
O'Neill, E., Pepler, D., & Shaver, K. (2007). Feasibility of a randomized controlled trial for evaluating the effectiveness of the Big Brothers Big Sisters community match program at the national level. Children and Youth Services Review ,29(3), 383-404
58. Cummings, J., Pepler, D. J., Mishna, F., & Craig, W. M. (2006). Bullying and victimization
among children with exceptionalities. Exceptional Education Canada, 16, 193-222. 59. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Connolly, J., Yuile, A., McMaster, L., & Jiang, D. (2006). A
developmental perspective on bullying. Aggressive Behavior, 32, 376-384. 60. Mishna, F., Pepler, D., & Wiener, J. (2006). Factors Associated With Perceptions and
Responses to Bullying Situations by Children, Parents, Teachers and Principals. Victims and Offenders, 1(3), 255-288
61. Pepler, D., Waddell, J., Jiang, D., Lamb, J., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2006). Aggressive
girls’ health and parent-daughter conflict. Women’s Health and Urban Life Journal. 5, 25-41.
62. Moore, T. E., & Pepler, D. J. (2006). Wounding words: Maternal verbal aggression and
children’s adjustment. Journal of Family Violence, 21, 89-93. 63. Motz, M., Leslie, M., Pepler, D.J., & Moore, T.E. (2006). Breaking the Cycle: Measures
of progress 1195-2005. Journal of FAS International, Special Supplement 4: e22 64. McKenney, K., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2006). Peer victimization and
psychosocial adjustment: The experiences of Canadian immigrant youth. Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 9, 230-264.
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65. Pepler, D. (2006). Bullying Interventions: A Binocular Perspective. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 15, 16-20.
66. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Connolly, J., Yuile, A. & McMaster, L. (2006). A developmental
perspective on bullying. Aggressive Behavior, 32, 376-384. 67. Mishna, F., Scarcello, I., Pepler, D., & Wiener, J. (2005). Teachers' understanding of
bullying. Canadian Journal of Education, 28(4), 718-739. 68. Williams, T., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2005). Peer victimization, social
support, and psychosocial adjustment of sexual minority adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 34 (5), 471-482.
69. Connolly, J. A., Goldberg, A., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2004) Mixed-Gender Groups,
Dating, and Romantic Relationships in Early Adolescence, Journal of Research on Adolescence, 14, 185-207
70. Williams, T. S., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2003). Questioning and bisexual
adolescents: High school experiences of bullying, sexual harassment, and physical victimization. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 22(2).
71. Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (2003.) Identifying and targeting risk for involvement in bullying
and victimization. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 48, 577-582. 72. Niccols, A., Atkinson, L., & Pepler, D. (2003). Mastery motivation in young children with
Down syndrome: Relations with cognitive and adaptive competence. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 47, 121-133.
73. Goldbaum, S., Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., & Connolly, J. (2003). Developmental
trajectories of victimization: Identifying risk and protective factors. Journal of Applied School Psychology, 19,139-156.
74. Walsh, M., Pepler, D., Levene, K (2002). A model intervention for girls with disruptive
behaviour problems: The Earlscourt Girls Connection. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 36, 297-311.
75. McMaster, L., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2002). Peer-to-peer sexual
harassment among early adolescents: A developmental perspective. Development and Psychopathology, 14, 91-105.
76. McVey, G., Pepler, D., Davis, R., Flett, G., & Abdolell, M. (2002). Risk and protective
factors associated with disordered eating during early adolescence. Journal of Early Adolescence, 22, 75-95.
77. Hawkins, D.L., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2001). Peer interventions in playground bullying.
Social Development, 10, 512-527. 78. Taradash, A., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Costa, M. (2001). The interpersonal
context of romantic autonomy in adolescence. Journal of Adolescence, 24, 365-377. 79. Waddell, J., Pepler, D., & Moore, T. (2001). Observations of sibling interactions in violent
families. Journal of Community Psychology, 29, 241-258.
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80. Connolly, J., Pepler, D. J., Craig, W. M., & Taradash, A. (2000). Dating experiences of bullies in early adolescence. Child Maltreatment, 5, 299-310.
81. Pepler, D.J., Catallo, R., & Moore, T.E. (2000). Children exposed to family violence:
Research and interventions. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 3, 37-57. 82. Mahady-Wilton, M., Craig, W. M., & Pepler, D. J. (2000). Emotional regulation and display
in classroom bullying: Characteristic expressions of affect, coping styles and relevant contextual factors. Social Development, 9, 226-245.
83. Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., Atlas, R. (2000). Observations of bullying on the playground
and in the classroom. International Journal of School Psychology, 21, 22-36. 84. Connolly, J., Goldberg, A., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (1999). Development and significance
of cross-sex activities in early adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence,28, 481-494.
85. O’Connell, P., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (1999) Peer involvement in bullying: Issues and
challenges for intervention. Journal of Adolescence, 22, 437-452. 86. Cummings, J., Pepler, D.J., & Moore, T.E. (1999). Behavior problems in children
exposed to wife abuse: Gender differences. Journal of Family Violence, 14, 133-156. 87. Pepler, D.J. & Craig, W.M. (1998). Assessing children’s peer relations. Review of Child
Psychiatry and Psychology, 3, 176-182. 88. Atlas, R, Pepler, D.J., & Craig. W. (1998). Observations of bullying in the classroom.
American Journal of Educational Research, 92, 86-99. 89. Taylor, T., Schmidt, F., Pepler, D., & Hodgins, C. (1998). A comparison of eclectic
treatment with Webster-Stratton’s parents and children’s series in a mental health center: A randomized controlled trial. Behavior Therapy. 29, 221-240.
90. Pepler, D.J., Craig, W.M., & Roberts, W.L. (1998). Observations of aggressive and
nonaggressive children on the school playground. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 44, 55-76. 91. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (1997). Observations of bullying and victimization in the
schoolyard. Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2, 41-60. 92. Pepler, D., King, G., Craig, W., Byrd, B., & Bream, L. (1995). The effectiveness of social
skills training for aggressive children. Child and Youth Forum, 24, 297-313. 93. Pepler, D.J. & Craig, W. (1995). A peek behind the fence: Naturalistic observations of
aggressive children with remote audio-visual recording. Developmental Psychology, 31, 548-553.
94. Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (1995). Peer processes in bullying and victimization: An
observational study. Exceptionality Education Canada, 5, 81-95. 95. Pepler, D.J., Craig, W., Ziegler, S. & Charach, A. (1994). An evaluation of an anti-
bullying intervention in Toronto schools. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 13, 95-110.
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96. Hicks, R., Lalonde, R.N. & Pepler, D.J. (1993). Psychosocial considerations in the mental health of immigrant and refugee children. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 12, 71-87.
97. Augimeri, L., Pepler, D. & Goldberg, K. (1993). An assessment of an outreach
programme for young offenders. Canada's Mental Health, 41, 7-12. 98. Pepler, D.J. & Craig, W.M. (1993). School-based social skills training with aggressive
children: Necessary, but not sufficient? Exceptionality Education Canada, 3, 177-194. 99. Pepler, D. & Lessa, I. (1993). The mental health of Portuguese children. Canadian
Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 46-50. 100. Corter, C., Pepler. D., Stanhope, L., & Abramovitch, R. (1992). Home
observations of mothers and sibling dyads comprised of Down Syndrome and non-handicapped children. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 24, 1-13.
101. Moore, T., Pepler, D., Weinberg, B., Hammond, L., Waddell, J., & Weiser, L.
(1990). Research on children from violent homes. Canada's Mental Health. 102. Kates, M. & Pepler, D. (1989). Programming in a reception class for children of
battered women. Canada's Mental Health. 103. Abramovitch, R., Stanhope, L., Pepler, D., & Corter, C. (1987). The influence of
Down Syndrome on sibling interaction. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 28, 865-879.
104. Abramovitch, R., Corter, C., Pepler, D., & Stanhope, L. (1986). Sibling and peer
interaction: A final longitudinal follow-up and comparison. Child Development, 57, 217-229.
105. Pepler, D., Stanhope, L. & Crozier, K. (1984). What's the difference?: Play with a Down's Syndrome Sibling. Leisurability, 11, 19-26.
106. Corter, C., Abramovitch, R., & Pepler, D. (1983). The role of the mother in sibling
interaction. Child Development, 54, 1599-1605. 107. Pepler, D.J., & Rubin, K. (1982). Current issues in the study of children's play.
Human Development, 25, 443-447. 108. Rubin, K., & Pepler, D.J. (1982). Children's play: Piaget's views reconsidered.
Contemporary Educational Psychology, 7, 283-300. 109. Corter, C., Pepler, D.J., & Abramovitch, R. (1982). The effects of situation and
sibling status on sibling interaction. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 14, 380-392.
110. Pepler, D.J., Abramovitch, R., & Corter, C. (1981). Sibling interaction in the home:
a longitudinal study. Child Development, 52, 1344-1347. 111. Pepler, D.J., & Ross, H. (1981). The effects of play on convergent and divergent
problem solving. Child Development, 52, 1202-1210. 112. Abramovitch, R., Corter, C., & Pepler, D. (1980). Home observations of mixed-sex
sibling dyads. Child Development, 51, 1268-1271.
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113. Lord, J., & Pepler, D.J. (1979). Assessing perceptual-motor development: issues
and alternatives. Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation Journal, 45, 6-11.
D. Papers in Professional Publications
1. Josephson, W., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2012). PREVNet: Knowledge Transfer and Translation Through a National Network of Partners, Psynopsis, 34, 13-14.
2. Pepler, D. (2011). Prevent bullying by promoting healthy relationships. Research for Teachers: Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, 6.
3. Pepler, D., German, J., Craig, W., & Yamada, S. (2011). Why Worry about Bullying?
Child Health Canada, 2, 72-79.
4. Vaughan, A. & Pepler, D. (2008). The Angry and Aggressive Child. In A. L. Beal (Ed.), The ABC’s of Mental Health Teacher Resource. The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. www.hincksdellcrest.org/abc.
5. Vaughan, A. & Pepler, D. (2008). Bullying. In A. L. Beal (Ed.), The ABC’s of Mental
Health Teacher Resource. The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. www.hincksdellcrest.org/abc. 6. Vaughan, A. & Pepler, D. (2008). Law or Norm Breaking. In A. L. Beal (Ed.), The ABC’s
of Mental Health Teacher Resource. The Hincks-Dellcrest Centre. www.hincksdellcrest.org/abc.
7. Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2007). Binoculars on bullying: A new solution to protect and
connect children. Voices for Children Report. 8. Pepler, D. (2005). Interventions for Bullying Problems: Scaffolding and Social
Architecture. Youth Update, 22 (2). 9. Chodzinski, R., Pepler, D., & Rigby, K. (2004). Bullying: Perspectives on research and
interventions. Teaching and Learning, 1, 6-13.
10. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (2004). Bullying: A relationship issue for both boys and girls. Orbit, 34, 11-13.
11. McKenney, K. & Pepler, D. (2003). Understanding Young Children’s Aggressive
Behaviour Problems. IMPrint Newsletter: Infant Mental Health Promotion 12. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1999) What should we do about bullying: Research into
practice. Peacebuilder, 2, 9-10. 13. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1999). Children who bully: Will they just grow out of it.
Orbit, 29, 16-19. 14. Craig, W. M. & Pepler, D. J. (1997). Bullying in our schools. B.C. Parent
Magazine 15. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1997). Bullying: Research and Interventions. Youth
Update, Institute for the Study of Antisocial Youth.
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16. Pepler, D. (1996). Why worry about bullying. Ontario Education Forum 17. Pepler, D. (1996). Developmental psychology and social policy: The challenge of
having something to say and being heard. Canadian Psychological Association: Developmental Section Newsletter.
18. Charach, A., Pepler, D., & Ziegler, S. (1995). Bullying at School: A Canadian
perspective. Education Canada, 35, 12-18. 19. Pepler, D.J. & Craig, W.M. (1995). About bullying. Orbit. 20. Ziegler, S. & Pepler, D.J. (1993). Bullying at school: Pervasive and persistent.
Special Issue: Violence in the Schools/Schooling in Violence. Orbit, 24, 29-31. 21. Pepler, D.J. (1977). How do highrises affect our children? Habitat, 2-4.
E. Book Reviews
1. Pepler, D. (2004). Lifting the veil of silence on girls’ aggression. Review of Social aggression among girls. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 28 (4), 441-442.
2. Pepler, D. (1997).Navigating the rocky road through adolescence. Review of Lifelines and
Risks: Pathways of Youth in our Time. Contemporary Psychology, 42, 300-301.
3. Pepler, D. (1995). Review of Mice and women: Aspects of female aggression]. Archives of Sexual Behavior.
4. Pepler, D. (1995). Review of Becoming a brother: A child learns about life, family and
sel]. European Journal of Psychology
5. Pepler, D. (1994). Review of Childhood social development: Contemporary perspectives. Contemporary Psychology, 39, 187.
6. Pepler, D. (1991). Review of Child abuse: Implications for child development and
psychopathology.Canadian Psychology, 32, 90-91. E. Government and Other Reports
1. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2014) Bullying Prevention and Intervention in the School
Environment: Factsheets and Tools. Resource prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Education. Available at: www.prevnet.ca/resources/bullying-prevention-facts-and-tools-for-schools
2. Pepler, D., Jenkins, J., Motz, M., Espinet, S., Leslie, M, & Reynolds, W. (2014). Mother-
Child Study: Twenty years of research on Breaking the Cycle. Report prepared for Mothercraft.
3. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (2014). Trends in Healthy Development and Healthy Relationships. Report submitted to the Public Health Agency Canada. Available at www.prevnet.ca.
4. Pepler, D. & Milton, P. (2013). External Review of the Halifax Regional School Board’s
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Support of Rehtaeh Parsons. Report submitted to the Nova Scotia Government.
5. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Haner, D. (2012). Healthy Development Depends on Healthy Relationships. Report submitted to the Public Health Agency Canada. Available at www.prevnet.ca.
6. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2011) Report on the Canadian Best Practices Portal: A PREVNet evaluation. Prepared for Public Health Agency Canada.
7. Pepler, D. & Rubin-Vaughan, A. (2011). Walking the Prevention Circle: A Report for the National Crime Prevention Centre. Prepared for the Canadian Red Cross RespectED Programs.
8. Cappadocia, M. C., Cummings, J. G., & Pepler, D. (2009). Standing up to Bullying: What
are Children and Youth Saying? Empirical research report prepared for Family Channel.
9. Cappadocia, M. C., Cummings, J., & Pepler, D. (2009). Teacher’s Manual: The Bullying Issue. Bullying intervention manual prepared for Canadian school boards to be accessed at FamilyChannel.ca.
10. Safe Schools Action Team (2008). Shaping A Culture Of Respect In Our Schools:
Promoting Safe And Healthy Relationships. Safe Schools Action Team Report on Gender-based Violence, Homophobia, Sexual Harassment, and Inappropriate Sexual Behaviour in Schools. Toronto: Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario.
11. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Cummings, J., Yamada, S., Cappadocia, M.C., Vaughan, A.,
Haner, D., & Ma, J. (2008).Foundations for bullying prevention: Evidence- based fact sheets and implications. Report prepared for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), USA.
12. Pepler, D., Knoll, G., Josephson, W., Simkins-Strong., & Penn, H. (2008).The youth
outreach worker program: Preliminary evaluation. Report prepared for the Youth Outreach Worker Program, Toronto, CA.
13. McKenney, K., Pepler, D., & McGrath, P. (2006). Elijah’s kite study guide. Teachers
Guide for Tapestry New Opera Works.
14. Safe Schools Action Team (2006) Safe Schools Policy and Practice: An Agenda for Action. Report of Safe Schools Action Team to Ontario Minister of Education.
15. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2006). Kids Help Phone Training Manual for Bullying Problems.
16. Safe Schools Action Team (2005). Sandals, L., Pepler, D., Hughes, R., & Auty, S.
Shaping safer schools: A bullying prevention action plan. Report of Safe Schools Action Team to Ontario Minister of Education.
17. Craig, W., Pepler, D., & Shelley, D (2004). Summary of Interventions to address bullying
Problems at school. Report prepared for the Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario
18. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Shelley, D., & Blais, J. (2004). Assessments of bullying problems at
school. Report prepared for the Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario.
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19. Yuile, A., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2004). Understanding peer victimization. Research Brief for Concerned Children’s Advertisers.
20. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (2003). Making a difference: Towards a national initiative on
bullying. Building Safer Communities: National Crime Prevention Strategy Newsletter, 7, 8-9.
21. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Pardy, R. (2002). Understanding the development of children’s
and adolescents’ aggression. Review paper submitted to Nestles Canada.
22. Pepler, D. (2001). Understanding Child Development as a Violence Prevention Tool: Guidelines for Parents. Paper prepared for the American Psychological Association Act Against Violence Program.
23. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2000). Making a Difference in Bullying. LaMarsh Report # 60,
York University.
24. Levene, K., Pepler, D., & Madsen, K. (2000). Girls Growing Up Angry: A Qualitative Investigation. Report to the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation.
25. Pepler, D. (1999). Understanding and Responding to Bullying Problems: Building a
Bridge Over Troubled Waters – A Japanese and Canadian Collaboration. Report compiled for project funded by the Japanese Ministry of Education.
26. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (1999). Aggressive Girls: A Handbook for Schools.
Prepared for the Ministry of Education and Training, Government of Ontario.
27. Pepler, D., & Sedighdeilami, F. (1998). Aggressive Girls in Canada. Working Paper W-98-30E, Applied Research Branch, Human Resources Development Canada.
28. Pepler, D., Craig, W. & Connolly, J. (1997). Bullying and Victimization: The Problems and
Solutions for School-aged Children. Fact Sheet Prepared for the National Crime Prevention Council of Canada.
F. Papers Submitted or in Preparation
1. Yamada, S., Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. Developmental trajectories of
substance use and associated factors.
G. Books in Preparation
1. Craig, W., Cummings, J. & Pepler, D. (in preparation). Healthy Development, Healthy Communities. Volume 4, PREVNet Series.
PAPER PRESENTATIONS AT REFEREED CONFERENCES
1. Riddell, J. & Pepler, D. (2015, March). The impact of intervention on struggling adolescents’ understanding of self-in-relationships. Poster presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia.
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2. Pepler, D. (2015, March) Discussion of the relation between aggression trajectories
across childhood psychological and behavioural adjustment in late adolescence. Paper presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia.
3. Lougheed, J., Craig, W., Pepler, D., Connolly, J. & Hollenstein, T. (2015, March) Real-time multi-level survival analysis of adolescent emotion socialization. Paper presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Philadelphia.
4. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2014, July). The Role of Parental Relationships in the Association of Aggression and Health Problems among Adolescents. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Shanghai
5. Wallis, J.A., Riddell, J.K., Pepler, D.J., & Silvertown, J.D. (2014, March). DreamCatcher Mentoring: Differences in How Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Northern Canadian Youth Participate in and Benefit from Online Mentoring. Poster presented at the Meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin Texas.
6. Riddell, J. K., Wallis, J. A., Pepler, D.J., & Silvertown, J. D. (2014, March). How Do High-Risk Northern Canadian Youth Share their Challenges and Concerns in the Context Of An Online Mentoring Relationship? Poster presented at the Meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin Texas.
7. Schnoll, J., Connolly, J., Josephson, W., Pepler, D., Di Domenico, M., & Simkins-Strong, E. (2014, March) The process and mechanisms of youth leadership development through the voices of youth leaders. Poster presented at the Meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin Texas.
8. Di Domenico, M., Connolly, J., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (2014, March). Romantic Rejection Sensitivity and Negative Adolescent Romantic Relationship Experiences. Poster presented at the Meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin Texas.
9. Cappadocia, M.C., Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2014, March). Attachment to Parents During Adolescence: Developmental Trajectories and Associated Psychosocial Factors Poster presented at the Meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin Texas.
10. Espinet, S, Motz, M., Jeong, J., Pepler, D., & Jenkins, J. (2013, April) Relationship-Focused Intervention for Maternal Substance Use Improves Maternal Outcomes and Reduces Child Behavioral Problems. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle.
11. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2013, April) Girls’ Aggression: What is Developing through Adolescence. Paper presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle.
12. Cappadocia, M.C., Pepler, D., & Weiss, J. (2013, April). Dual Involvement in Bullying
Perpetration and Victimization Among Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle.
13. Cappadocia, M.C., Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2013, April).
Attachment to Parents and Peers During Adolescence: Individual and Joint
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Developmental Trajectories. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle.
14. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2012, July). Developmental Pathways of
Victimization and Associated Peer Factors. Paper presented at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Edmonton.
15. Jeong, J., Pepler, D. J., Motz, M., DeMarchi, G., & Espinet, S. D. (2012, May). Understanding maternal readiness to change in relationship-focused substance use and parenting intervention. Presentation at the Child and Youth Mental Health Matters 2012 Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia.
16. Yamada, S., Pepler, D., & Cappadocia, C. (2012, June) Workplace bullying in Canadian
Graduate Psychology Programs. Poster presentation submitted to the Canadian Psychological Association’s 73rd Annual Convention, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
17. Motz. M., Jeong, J. J., Espinet, S. D., Major, D., Zimmerman, P., Chamberlin. J., &
Pepler, D. J. (2012, February). Examining the emotional quality of the relationship between substance-using mothers and their infants/very young children: A multi-method study. The Early Years Conference 2012 - The Development of Children’s Mental Health: How do We Become Who We Are? Vancouver, British Columbia.
18. Motz, M., Pepler, D. J., Espinet, S. D., Leslie, M., Jeong, J. J., Chamberlin. J., &
Mulagulova, A. (2011, November). Integrating research and practice to promote the mental health of high-risk infants and young children. Children’s Mental Health Ontario (CMHO) 2011 Conference: Partnering for a Better Child and Youth Mental Health System, Toronto, Ontario.
19. Motz, M., Espinet, S., Pepler, D., & Jeong, J. (April 2011). Evaluating Treatments for
Substance-Using Women: A Focus on Relationships. Paper presented at the Infant Mental Health Conference, Toronto.
20. Pepler, D., Cappadocia, C., Cummings, J., & Craig, W. (March 2011). Mobilizing
Bystanders to Stand UP! to Bullying: Moving Science into Practice. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
21. Pepler, D. (March 2011). Healthy relationships matter inside and outside of the
classroom. Discussion of symposium: Quality of Social Relationships in the Classroom Context: Implications for Peer Victimization and Aggression in Middle Childhood presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
22. Connolly, J., Lovald, B., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (March 2011). Adolescent Conflict
Management Strategies with Romantic Partners and Best Friends: A Gendered Developmental Perspective.
23. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child
Development, Montreal Canada.
24. Connolly, J., Friedlander, L., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (March 2011). Adolescents' Use of Aggression in Managing Romantic Conflict: Media Use, Dating Attitudes and Relationship Hostility. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
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25. Hogue, U., Granic, I., & Pepler, D. (March 2011). Mother-Child Interactions in Samples of
Pure Externalizing, Comorbid Externalizing and Internalizing, and Comparison Children. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
26. Cappadocia, M.C., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (March 2011). Cyberbullying: Prevalence,
Stability, and Associated Psychosocial Problems. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
27. Hogue, U., Pepler, D., & Granic, I. (March 2011). Emotion Regulation and Cortisol
Reactivity to Stress in Aggressive and Comparison Boys and Their Mothers. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
28. Vaughan, A., Levene, K., Walsh, M., & Pepler, D. (March 2011).Comparison of
Aggressive Boys and Girls Receiving Gender-Sensitive SNAP® Model Intervention: Admission Profiles, Risk, and Outcome. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
29. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (March 2011). Developmental Trajectories
of Physical and Relational Aggression: Gender Differences and Associated Factors. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
30. Pepler, D., Haner, D., Vaughan, A., Cappadocia, C., Craig, W., & Cummings, J. (July
2010) Augmenting Bullying Prevention with Arts and Technology. Paper presented in symposium entitled: Reducing Bullying through Innovation: Partnerships, Knowledge Exchange and the Arts at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Lusaka Zambia.
31. Craig, W. & Pepler, D., (July 2010). Addressing bullying through national partnerships
and the co-creation of knowledge and tools in Canada. Paper presented in symposium entitled: Reducing Bullying through Innovation: Partnerships, Knowledge Exchange and the Arts at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Lusaka Zambia.
32. Rubin-Vaughan, A., Pepler, D., Brown, S., & Craig, W. (July 2010) E-learning: effective
strategies for bullying prevention. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Lusaka Zambia.
33. Rubin-Vaughan, A., Pepler, D., Levene, K., Walsh, M., & Augimeri, L. (July 2010)
Gender-sensitive SNAP® Programs: How do children fare in co-ed versus same-sex groups? Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Lusaka Zambia.
34. Yamada, S., Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly (July 2010) Developmental
trajectories of adolescent substance use: Late childhood risk factors and associated problems in adolescence. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Lusaka Zambia.
35. Cappadocia, C., Pepler, D., & Cummings, J. (March 2010) Standing Up: Why do some
children and youth intervene when witnessing bullying? Poster presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia.
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36. Cappadocia, C., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (March 2010). Stability and risk factors for
cybervictimization during adolescence. Poster presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia.
37. Cappadocia, C., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (March 2010) Stability and risk factors for
cyberbullying during adolescence. Poster presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia.
38. Ha, T., Granic, I., Overbeek, G., Craig, W., Pepler, D., Connolly, J., & Engels, R. (March
2010) Mr. Blue, I’m here to stay with you: A study on interactions between adolescents with depressive symptoms and their best friends. Paper presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia.
39. Pepler, D. (March 2010) Same-sex and other-sex peer influences on adolescents’
adjustment: Friendships, cliques, and popularity. Symposium discussant at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia.
40. Cappadocia, M. C., Cummings, J., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (August, 2009).
The Relationship between Bullying and Gang Involvement. Poster presented at American Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario.
41. Cappadocia, M. C., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (June, 2009). Cybervictimization: Prevalence,
Stability, and Associated Mental Health Problems during Adolescence. Poster presented at Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec.
42. Cappadocia, M. C., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (June, 2009). Cyberbullying Behaviours
during Adolescence. Poster presented at the Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network Conference, Toronto, Ontario.
43. Knoll, G., Pepler, D., Josephson, W., Simkins-Strong., & Penn, H. (2009, May).The youth
outreach worker program: Preliminary evaluation. Poster presented at the Marginalized Youth in Contemporary Educational Contexts Conference, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, CA.
44. Cappadocia, M. C., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (April, 2009). Cyberbullying: Prevalence,
Stability, and Associated Psychosocial Problems. Poster presented at Society for Research in Child Development Conference, Denver, Colorado.
45. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly (2009, April). Developmental Trajectories of
Physical and Relational Aggression: Gender Differences and Associated Factors. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO
46. Pepler, D. (2009, April). Symposium Discussant: Quality of Social Relationships in the
Classroom Context: Implications for Peer Victimization and Aggression in Middle Childhood. Discussion paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
47. Pepler, D. (2009, April). Symposium Discussant: Making Our Settings Work: Creating
Effective Responses from Families, Peers, Schools & Organizations to Reduce Peer Victimization. Discussion paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
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48. Hogue, U., Pepler, D., & Granic, I. (2009, April) Emotion regulation and cortisol reactivity to stress in aggressive and comparison boys and their mothers. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
49. Hogue, U., Granic, I., & Pepler, D. (2009, April) Mother-child interactions in samples of
pure externalizing, comorbid externalizing and internalizing, and comparison children. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
50. Vaughan, A., Levene, K., Walsh, M., & Pepler, D. (2009, April). Comparison of
Aggressive Boys and Girls Receiving Gender-Sensitive SNAP® Model Intervention: Admission Profiles, Risk, and Outcome. Poster at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
51. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Vaughan, A., & Levene, K. (2008, November).
SNAP® Girls Connection: Supporting Young Aggressive Girls And Their Parents. Paper presented at the Michael Smith Child and Youth Health Research Network Conference on programs to prevent and reduce risk of bullying, aggressive and antisocial behavior. Vancouver BC
52. Vaughan, A., Levene, K., Walsh, M., & Pepler, D. (2008, November). Gender-sensitive
SNAP® programs: Admission, risk and outcome comparisons of boys and girls. Paper presented at the RESOLVE National Research Day.
53. Vaughan, A., Granic, I., Pepler, D., & O’Hara, A. (2008, October). Exploring gender in
observed mother-child interactions. Poster presented at the Mechanisms of Change in Developmental Psychopathology Symposium, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON.
54. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2008, July) PREVNet: A Model for Promoting Relationships and
Eliminating Violence. Presented at the XVIII World meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression. Budapest, Hungary.
55. Cappadocia, M. C., Simkins-Strong, E., Connolly, J., Josephson, W., & Pepler, D. (June,
2008). Assessing Dating Aggression in Early Adolescence. Poster presented at Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
56. Cappadocia, M. C., Moaveni, M., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (June, 2008). An
Observational Study of Conflict Management in Adolescent Romantic Couples: Does Mock Aggression Occur? Poster presented at Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
57. Cappadocia, M. C., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (May, 2008). Electronic Bullying: Prevalence
and Outcomes. Poster presented at the Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network Conference, Toronto, Ontario.
58. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2008, March). Developmental trajectories
of adolescent opposite-sex aggression and links to delinquency. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, USA
59. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Vaughan, A., & Levene, K. (2008, March).
Interventions with girls on a delinquent pathway and their parents: The SNAP™ girls connection. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, U.S.A.
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60. Pepler, D., Dion, S., & Madsen, K. (2007, July). The talking back project: Background to
project using interviews with aboriginal girls. Paper presented at the meetings of the International Society for Critical Health Psychology, Boston, U.S.A.
61. Pepler, D., Yuile, A., Walsh, M., Levene, K., & Vaughan, A. (2007, June). Intervening with
aggressive girls: A longer look at program effectiveness. Paper presented at the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, Padua, Italy,
62. Pepler, D. (2007, March). Symposium Discussant: From parent to child and back again:
Indicators of maladjustment in parent-child dyads from infancy to adolescence. Discussion paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston.
63. McKenney, K., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2007, March). The role of mother-
daughter relationships in adolescent girls’ involvement in antisocial activities. Poster Presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts U.S.A.
64. Simkins-Strong, E., Josephson, W., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Granic, I. (2007, March).
Evaluation of a school-based youth engagement approach to the prevention of bullying. Poster presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.,
65. Connolly, J., McIsaac, C., Goldberg, A., Pepler, D., Craig, W. (2007, March). Autonomy
with parents and peers: Differential pathways to normative and atypical romantic experiences in early adolescence. Paper presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
66. Pepler, D. (2007). Symposium Discussant: Contributing factors and outcomes associated
with poor affect regulation. Discussion paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
67. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., Connolly, J. (2007, March). Gender differences in
developmental trajectories of adolescent delinquency and links to peer delinquency. Paper presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
68. Jasiobedzka, U. Pepler, D., Connolly, J., Craig, W. (2007, March). Aggressive and
comparison girls’ perceptions of their relationships with parents and friends. Poster presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
69. Vaughan, A., Pepler, D., Walsh, M. Yuile, A. (2007, March). Individual characteristics and
parenting risks for aggressive girls entering treatment. Poster presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, U.S.A.
70. Hymel, S., Pepler, D., Craig, W., Konishi, C., Clarke, S. (2006, July). An international
study of bullying in 5 Pacific rim countries: Canada. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne, Australia.
71. Pepler, D. (2006, July). Symposium discussant for school-based programs for aggression
prevention and intervention: Evaluation of effectiveness and mediators. Discussion paper
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presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne, Australia.
72. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., & Craig, W. (2006, July). Who benefits from bullying prevention
programs? A mixed model analysis. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne, Australia.
73. Yuile, A., Jiang, D., Pepler, D., Walsh, M., & Levene, K. (2006, July). The Earlscourt girls
connection: Risks associated with intervention outcomes for aggressive girls. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne, Australia.
74. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Vaughan, A., & Levene, K. (2006, July). The
Earlscourt girls connection: Supporting aggressive girls and their parents. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Melbourne, Australia.
75. Pepler, D., McKenney, K.S., Craig, W. (2006, March). Bullying: The risks for ethnic
minority youth. Paper presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescents, San Francisco, U.S.A.
76. Dhariwal, A., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2006, March). The development and
quality of adolescent romantic activities: A cross-cultural comparison of south Asian and European Canadians. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescents, San Francisco, U.S.A.
77. Pepler, D. (2006, March). Looking at adolescent romantic relationships and risk taking:
Two perspectives. Discussion at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescents, San Francisco, U.S.A.
78. Williams, T., Connolly, J., & Pepler, D. (2006, March). Characteristics of persistent
adolescent dating violence. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescents, San Francisco, U.S.A.
79. Friedlander, L., Connolly, J.A., Allen, P., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2006, March). Peer and
Romantic Aggression Among High-Risk Adolescent Girls in Residential Treatment. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescents, San Francisco, U.S.A.
80. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Blais, J. & Jiang, D. (2005, November). What youth perceive
works in stopping bullying interactions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto.
81. Pepler, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., & Levene, K. (2005, November). Earlscourt girls
connection: A gender-specific program for aggressive girls. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto.
82. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2005, October). Developmental
trajectories of bullying and associated factors. Paper presented at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Toronto.
83. Jasiobedzka, U., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2005, April). Aggressive girls’
perceptions of their relationships with parents and friends. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta.
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84. Friedlander, L., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2005, April). Biological, familial, and
peer influences on dating experience in early adolescence. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta.
85. Blais J., Craig, W., Pepler D., Connolly, J., & Shelley, D. (2005, April). The role of
Homophily in adolescent romantic relationships and its relationship to romantic commitment. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta.
86. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2005, April). Girls’ Delinquency:
Developmental Pathways and associated factors. Paper presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta.
87. Simkins-Strong, E., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2005, April). Romantic
Experiences and Declines in Adolescents' Acceptance of Dating Violence. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta.
88. Williams, T., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2005, April). Debunking 'courtship
aggression' as normative or inconsequential in early adolescent dating relationships. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta.
89. Jasiobedzka, U., Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2005 April). Discrepant
perceptions of aggressive girls’ problems: Comparing self, parent and teacher report of behavior problems. Poster presented at the biennial meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta.
90. Pepler, D., Craig, J., Connolly, J., Jiang, D., & Nywening, B. (2004, September).
Developmental trajectories of bullying and dating aggression: Associated factors. Paper presented at the meetings of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Santorini.
91. Pepler, D. A long look at development. (2004, July). Discussion of symposium
“Development from middle childhood through middle adulthood in two countries: Data from the Columbia county longitudinal study”. Presented at the meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent.
92. Pepler, D. (2004, July). Tailoring, Scaffolding, and Social Architecture. Discussion of
symposium “Tailoring interventions for individual differences: Relating aggression interventions to developmental and intervention factors”. Presented at the meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent.
93. Pepler, D., Connolly, J., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Nywening, B. (2004, July). Bullying and
dating aggression trajectories. Paper presented at the meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent.
94. Pepler, D.,Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Levene, K., & Webber, J. (2004, May). Earlscourt girls
connection: A gender-specific program for aggression girls. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Prevention Research, Quebec.
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95. Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Pepler, D., & Augimeri, L. (2004, May). The EARL21-G: A risk assessment for aggressive girls. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Prevention Research, Quebec
96. Pepler, D., Connolly, J., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Nywening, B. (2004, March). Bullying and
dating aggression: Developmental pathways. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Research in Adolescence, Baltimore.
97. McKenney, K., Friedlander, L., Pepler, D, Connolly, J, & Craig, W. (2004, March).
Aggression in early adolescence and three-year psychosocial consequences. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Baltimore.
98. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Hymel, S. (2003, August). The Canadian Initiative for the
Prevention of Bullying: A National Strategy. Paper presented at the meetings of the American Psychological Association, , Toronto.
99. McKenney, K. S., McIsaac, C.M., Pepler, D. J., Connolly, J. A., & Craig, W.M. (2003,
August). The process of intimacy in adolescent friendships: A comparison of bullies and non-bullies. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto.
100. Pepler, D., Avgoustis, E., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2003, April). Predicting
problems for aggressive girls in early adolescence. Paper presented at the Biennial Meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa.
101. Smith, C., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2003, April). Observations of Girls' Aggression
on the School Playground. Paper presented at the Biennial Meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa.
102. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Connolly, J., & Avgoustis, E. (2002, September).The role of
risky relationships in predicting girls’ aggression. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Life History Research on Psychopathology, New York.
103. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (2002, August). Is what you see what you get?
Observational and questionnaire approaches to the study of bullying. Paper presented at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for Research on Behavioural Development, Ottawa.
104. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2002, August). Girls’ Bullying: Continuity and
four-year outcomes. Paper presented at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for Research on Behavioural Development, Ottawa.
105. Pepler, D. (2002, August). Innovative approaches to understanding forms of
aggression: Discussant at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for Research on Behavioural Development, Ottawa.
106. Connolly, J., Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2002, August). Variations in trajectories of
romantic development in early adolescence. Paper presented at the Biennial meetings of the International Society for Research on Behavioural Development, Ottawa.
107. Pepler, D. (200 2, July). Functions of aggression in children’s peer relations:
Discussant at the XV World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Montreal.
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108. Pepler, D. (2002, July). Peer relations, aggression, and conflict: Discussant at
Paper presented at the XV World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Montreal.
109. Craig, W., Pepler, D., & Connolly, J. (2002, July). Continuity of physical and verbal
victimization and three-year psychosocial consequences. Paper presented at the XV World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Montreal.
110. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Yuile, A. (2002, July). The Toronto anti-bullying project.
Paper presented at the XV World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Montreal.
111. Waddell, J. & Pepler, D. (2002, July). Are sibling relationships of children from
violent homes characterized by physical aggression and violence? Paper presented at the XV World Meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Montreal.
112. Pepler, D. & Smith, C. (2002, June). Bullying and victimization among minority
and immigrant youth. Paper presented at the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Convention, Toronto,
113. Pepler, D., Yuile, A., Craig, W., Connolly, J., & McMaster, L. (2002, April). A
developmental perspective on bullying and aggression. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, New Orleans.
114. Pepler, D. (2002, April). Assessing the balance. Discussion for the symposium
entitled, “Parent and Peer Influences in Adolescent Problem Behaviours” presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, New Orleans.
115. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2001, May). Peer group dynamics and the culture of
violence. Keynote address at the Cultures of Violence Symposium presented at the Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Quebec.
116. Pepler, D., O’Connell, P., & Craig, W. (2001, April). Peer processes and bullying:
Naturalistic observations on the school playground. Paper presented as part of the symposium entitled, “The social context of aggression: The Robert B. Cairns Memorial Symposium” at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis.
117. Pepler, D. (2001, April). Taking a long look at victimization. Discussion for the
symposium entitled, “Longitudinal Exploration of Peer Victimization in Childhood: Associations with Adjustment” at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis.
118. Goldbaum, S., Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., & Connolly. (2001, April). Developmental
trajectories of victimization. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Minneapolis.
119. Wang, T., Digout, A., Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., & Connolly, J. (2001, April). Homophily
in friendships: Friends who play together, stay together. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Minneapolis.
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120. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Connolly, J., & Henderson, K. (2000, July). Bullying and substance use in early adolescence. Paper presented at the XVIth Bienniel Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Beijing.
121. Pepler, D., Kent, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2000, July). Parenting practices and
parent-child relations: Challenges in early adolescence. Paper presented at the XVIth Bienniel Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Beijing.
122. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2000, July). A developmental perspective of
bullying. Paper presented at the XVIth Bienniel Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Beijing.
123. Pepler, D. Research on Girls’ Aggression. (2000, July). Discussion for the symposium
entitled, “Overview of violence and adolescent girls” presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa.
124. Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., Connolly, J. (2000, June). The relationship between peer
victimization and dating aggression. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association.
125. Pepler, D. (2000, June). Lessons from Observations of Bullying at School. Round Table
discussion at the Society for Prevention Research Conference, Montreal. 126. Pepler, D. (2000, May). Risks in early adolescence: Aggression and alcohol and drug
use. Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Child Development Conference, Waterloo, Ontario.
127. Connolly, J., Pepler, D. J., Craig, W. M., & Taradash, A. (2000, May). Dating
experiences of young adolescents who bully their peers. Paper presented at the Child Development Conference, Waterloo, Ontario.
128. Pepler, D., Bickle, L., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2000, March). Girls’ risks in
relationships: Predicting dating aggression and victimization. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago.
129. Connolly, J., Pepler, D. J., Craig, W. M., & Williams, T. (2000, March). Psychosocial
adaption of precocious daters in early adolescence. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Adolescence, Chicago,
130. Pepler, D., Craig, W., O’Connell, P., & Atlas, R. (1999, November). Evaluation of a
school-based anti-bullying program. Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology Conference, Toronto.
131. Pepler, D. (1999, April). A developmental perspective of bullying. Paper presented at the
American Educational Research Association Conference, Montreal. 132. Pepler, D., Kent, D., Smith, C., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (1999, April). Aggressive girls
in early adolescence: Risk in relationships? Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
133. Moore, T., & Pepler, D. (1999, April). Sharper than a serpent’s tooth? Maternal verbal
aggression and children’s adjustment. Paper presented at the meetings of the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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134. Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., & Connolly, J. (1999). Peer victimization in early
adolescence: Developmental Analysis of Form and Context. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
135. Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., & Connolly, J. (1998, July). The relationship among family
structure, family socialization, and bullying and victimization. Presented at the Xvth Biennial Meeting of International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Berne Switzerland.
136. Pepler, D. J., Craig, W.M., Atlas, R., & O’Connell, P. (1998, July). Observations of
bullying on the school playground. Presented at the XVth Biennial Meeting of International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Berne Switzerland.
137. Waddell, J., Pepler, D., & Moore, T. (1998, July). Observations of siblings exposed to
family violence. Presented at the XVth Biennial Meeting of International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development , Berne Switzerland.
138. Pepler, D. (1999, July). The pervasiveness of bullying problems. Discussion for
symposium entitled “The universality of bully/victim problems across cultures, age groups, and gender” at the XVth Biennial Meeting of International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Berne Switzerland.
139. Pepler, D. (1999, July). The development of conduct problems. Discussion for
symposium entitled “Parent and child factors in the early development of children’s conduct problems” at the XVth Biennial Meeting of International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Berne Switzerland.
140. Fisher, L., Rielly, N. E., Rahey, L., Craig, W. M., & Pepler, D. J. (1999, June). The
structure of verbal utterances in bullying episodes. Presented at the Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Edmonton, AB,
141. Pepler, D. J., Craig, W. M., & Connolly, J. (1999, May). Mediators of bullying in early
adolescence. Paper presented at the Society for Life History conference, Seattle. 142. Mahady-Wilton, M. Craig, W. M, & Pepler, D. J. (1999, May). Emotional regulation and
display in victims of bullying: A comparison of classroom and playground contexts. Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
143. Gibbins, C., Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J. (1998, May). Peer reputations as a predictor of
bullying and victimization. Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
144. Craig, W. M., & Pepler, D. J. (1998, February). Mediators of victimization in early
adolescence. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Adolescence, San Diego. 145. Pepler, D. (1998, Feburary). Understanding date aggression. Discussion for symposium
entitled, “The intergenerational transmission of violence to partner: Mediational models” at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego.
146. McMaster, L., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (1998, February). Sexual harassment
victimization and mental health among early adolescents. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego.
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147. Connolly, J. A., McMaster, L., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (1998, February). Romantic
relationships of bullies in early adolescence. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego.
148. McMaster, L., & Craig, W. M., Connolly, J., & Pepler, D. J. (1998, February). Mental
health outcomes for victims of sexual harassment. Poster presented at the Biennial meetings of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego.
149. Connolly, J., McMaster, L., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. M. (1998). Romantic relationships of
bullies in adolescence. Paper presented at the American Society for Behavioural Development, Location?.
150. Craig, W. M., Pepler, D. J., Connolly, J., & MacKenzie, C. (1997, June). A
developmental perspective on lying behaviour in early adolescence. Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto.
151. Connolly, J., McMaster, L., & Pepler, D. (1997). Dating, puberty, and sexualized
aggression in early adolescence. Advanced Behaviour Disorders, Miami, Florida. 152. Connolly, J., McMaster, L., Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (1997, November). Dating, puberty,
and sexualized aggression in early adolescence. Paper presented at the American Association of Behavior Therapy, Miami.
153. Craig, W., Pepler, D., Connolly, J., & MacKenzie, C. (1997, June). A developmental
perspective on lying behaviour in early adolescence. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Location?.
154. McMaster, L., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (199 7, June). Peer-to-peer sexual
harassment in early adolescence: A developmental perspective. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Location.
155. McMaster, L., Connolly, J., Craig, W., & Pepler, D. (1997, March). Sexual harassment
and dating violence among early adolescents. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child Development, Washington, D.C.
156. Pepler, D. (1997). Understanding emotions and social competence with peers.
Discussion of symposium entitled, The role of emotions in children’s peer relationships. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D.C.
157. Pepler, D. (1997). Siblings: Under the influence. Discussion of symposium entitled,
longitudinal studies of sibling adjustment: Prosocial and antisocial trajectories. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D.C.
158. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Roberts, W. (1996, August). Children’s behaviour across
contexts: Observations of aggressive and nonaggressive children on the playground and in class. Paper presented at the meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Quebec.
159. Atlas, R. & Pepler, D. (1996, August). Self-concepts of aggressive children. Paper
presented at the meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Quebec.
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160. Pepler, D. (1996, May). Developmental psychology and social policy: The challenge of
having something to say and being heard. Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
161. Pepler, D. (1996, May). A systemic perspective on bullying and victimization. Paper
presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
162. Luhaorg, H., Moore, T., & Pepler, D. (1996, May). Behaviour problems among children
from martially violent and homeless families. Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
163. Moore, R., Wynne, K. & Pepler, D. (1995, April). Bullying and Peacemaking:
Empowering our Children. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatry Association, Chicago.
164. Pepler, D. & Moore, T. (1995, April). Mothers' depression and aggression and the
behavior problems of children in families at risk. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis.
165. Pepler, D., O'Connell, P. & Craig, W. (1995, April). Aggression and gender: Self and
peer perceptions. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis.
166. Brown, P., Atlas, R., & Pepler, D. (1995, April). Loneliness and hostility of aggressive
and rejected children. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis.
167. O'Connell, P., Kent, D., & Pepler, D. (1995, April). Gender differences in types of
aggressive behavior. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis.
168. Andres, J., Moore, T., & Pepler, D. (1995, April). The adjustment of child witnesses to
spousal abuse: A follow-up study. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis.
169. Cummings, J., Moore, T., & Pepler, D. (1995, April). The psychological adjustment of
child witnesses to spousal abuse: Gender differences. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis.
170. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1994, July). Bullying and relationships. Paper presented at the
meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Amsterdam.
171. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1994, July). A peek behind the fence: Naturalistic observations
of children using video cameras and remote microphones. Paper presented at the meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Amsterdam.
172. Pepler, D., Craig, W. & Roberts, W. (1994, June). Sequential analyses of aggressive
and nonaggressive children's playground interactions. Paper presented at the Meetings of the Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, London.
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173. Pepler, D. (1993, November). A developmental profile of risks for aggressive girls. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Life History Research, Durham NC.
174. Pepler, D. & Moore, T. (1993, August). Daughters of abused women: At risk? Paper
presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto. 175. Pepler, D., Craig, W. & Atlas, R. (1993, August). Stability and consistency of
involvement in bullying. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto.
176. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Roberts, W. (1993, July). Peer reputations and peer interactions
of aggressive and nonaggressive children. Paper presented at the biennial meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Recife Brazil.
177. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Ziegler, S. & Charach, A. (1993, July). An intervention for bullying
and victimization. Paper presented at the Biennial Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Recife Brazil.
178. Craig, W., Pepler, D. & O'Connell, P. (1993, May). Identification of bullies, victims and
bully/victims. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Montreal.
179. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1993, March). Aggression on the playground: A normative
behaviour? Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans.
180. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. Bullies and victims. (1993). Paper presented at the Biennial
Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, March, New Orleans. 181. Charach, A., Pepler, D. & Ziegler, S. (1992, June). Bullying from the child's perspective.
Paper presented at the University of Toronto Annual Psychiatry Day, Toronto. 182. Craig, W.M. & Pepler, D.J. (1992, June). Contextual factors in bullying and victimization.
Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Quebec City. 183. Pepler, D.J. & Moore, T.E. (1992, June). Predicting children's adjustment in violent
families. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Quebec City.
184. Pepler, D.J., Craig, W. & Roberts, W.L. (1992, May). Naturalistic observations of bullies
and victims on the school-yard. Presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
185. Moore, T.E. & Pepler, D.J. (1992, May). Predicting adjustment of children in families at
risk. Presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, May, Waterloo, Ontario.
186. Pepler, D.J., Craig, W. & Roberts, W.L. (1992, April). Aggression on the playground:
Peer relations of aggressive and nonaggressive children. Presented at the Society for Life History Research, Philadelphia.
187. Ziegler, S., Charach, A. & Pepler, D. (1992, February). Bully/victim problems in Toronto
Schools. Paper presented University of Toronto Annual Child Psychiatry Day, Toronto.
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188. Pepler, D.J. & Craig, W. (1991, April). Peer relations of aggressive and nonaggressive
children. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle,
189. Moore, T. & Pepler, D. (1991, April). Children at risk within violent and transient families.
Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle.
190. Pepler, D.J. & Moore, T.E. (1991, March). Adjustment problems and cognitive deficits in
children from violent and transient families: Implications for intervention. Presented at the Meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Toronto.
191. Hicks, R., Lalonde, R. & Pepler, D. (1991, February). Immigrant and refugee children:
Psychosocial considerations. Paper presented at the Better Beginnings, Better Futures Immigrant and Refugee Children Symposium, Toronto.
192. Pepler, D.J. & Moore, T. (1990, June). The psychosocial adjustment of children exposed
to family violence. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa.
193. Pepler, D.J.; Connolly, J.; Craig, W. & Byrd, B. (1990, June). Social skills training with
adolescents. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa.
194. Pepler, D.J. & Craig, W. (1990, May). Social skills training with aggressive children: A
shot in the dark? Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
195. Moore, T. & Pepler, D.J. (1990, May). Individual differences in the psychosocial impact
of family violence on children. Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontraio.
196. Pepler, D.J. & Moore, T. (1990, March). Siblings exposed to interparental violence:
Training for aggression? Paper presented at the Banff Conference on Behavioural Science, Banff.
197. Pepler, D.J., Augimeri, L., & Goldberg, K. (1989, November). An outreach program for
young offenders. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Reno.
198. Moore, T.E. & Pepler, D.J. (1989, August). The impact of domestic violence on
children's adjustment: Exploring the linkage. Presented at the American Psychological Association Conference, New Orleans.
199. Pepler, D.J. & Moore, T.E. (1989, June). Interparental violence and aggression
between siblings: A test of the modelling hypothesis. Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Halifax.
200. Pepler, D.J. & Moore, T.E. (1989, April). Children exposed to family violence: Home
environments and cognitive functioning. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Kansas City.
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201. Pepler, D.J. & Lessa, I. (1989, March). The mental health of Portuguese children: Assessment and directions for intervention. Presented at the National Conference on Multicultural Health, Toronto.
202. Pepler, D., Bream, L. & Maubach, D. (1988, May). The social problem solving skills of
aggressive children in a social skills training programme: A preliminary analysis. Paper presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
203. Pepler, D., King, G., Levene, K. & Winder, C. (1988, May). Social skills training for
Aggressive Children: The maintenance of treatment gains. Paper presented at the Ontario Association of Children's Mental Health Centres Conference, Toronto.
204. Pepler, D. (1998, June). Peer relations of aggressive children: What's going wrong.
Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Montreal. 205. Pepler, D. & Moore, T. (1988, November). The impact of witnessing domestic violence
on children's adjustment: A preliminary analysis. Paper presented at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry Conference: Challenge and Change in Childhood Psychopathology, Location?.
206. Pepler, D., Lessa, I., Mae, R., & Fernandes, C. (1987, February).Children's mental
health in the Portuguese community: client profiles and client satisfaction, family stress, and professionals' perceptions. Presented at the Annual Child Psychiatry Day of the University of Toronto, Toronto.
207. Pepler, D., Byrd, B. & Mae, R. (1987, April). Social skills training with aggressive
children. Presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore.
208. Stanhope, L.; Pepler, D. & Abramovitch R. (1987, April). The first year of the sibling
relationship. Presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore.
209. Pepler, D., Byrd, B., Mae, R., Maubach, D. & King, G. (1987, June). Social skills training
with aggressive children: A social cognitive perspective. Presented at the Ontario Association of Children's Mental Health Centres Conference, Toronto.
210. Corter, C., Pepler, D., Stanhope, L., & Abramovitch, R. (1987, June). Home
observations of mothers and sibling dyads comprised of Down Syndrome and nonhandicapped children. Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Vancouver, Canada.
211. Byrd, B. & Pepler, D. (1986, February). Social skills training: An alternative to Day
Treatment. Presented at the Ontario Psychological Association Conference, Toronto. 212. Stanhope, L. & Pepler, D. (1986, May). The genesis of sibling relationships. Presented
at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario. 213. Byrd, B., Pepler, D. & Mae, R. (1986, May). Social skills training for aggressive children:
programme development, child profiles, research design and preliminary data. Presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
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214. Pepler, D., Lessa, I. & Mae, R. (1986, June). Children's mental health in the Portuguese community: A preliminary study. Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto.
215. Pepler, D. (1985, April). Social problem solving with a normal and a Down Syndrome
sibling. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Toronto,
216. Pepler, D. & Stanhope, L. (1985, April). Down Syndrome: Effects on interactions with
siblings and mothers. Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Toronto.
217. Stanhope, L., Pepler, D., Abramovitch, R., & Corter, C. (1984, May). Sibling interaction
with a Down Syndrome child: a longitudinal study. Presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
218. Abramovitch, R., Pepler, D., & Corter, C. (1983, April). Nurturance in the home: Siblings.
Paper presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Detroit.
219. Pepler, D., Abramovitch, R., & Corter, C. (1983, June). Siblings: Friends or foes?
Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Winnipeg. 220. Pepler, D.J., Corter, C., & Abramovitch, R. (1982, May). Am I my brother's brother?
Children's understanding of sibling relationships. Presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
221. Pepler, D.J. (1981, May). Naturalistic observations of teaching and modelling between
siblings. Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston. 222. Pepler, D.J. (1980, September). The effects of play on convergent and divergent
problem solving. Presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Montreal, Canada.
223. Pepler, D.J., Corter, C., & Abramovitch, R. (1980, May). Sibling interaction in the home:
A longitudinal analysis. Presented at the University of Waterloo Conference on Child Development, Waterloo, Ontario.
224. Pepler, D.J. (1978, August). Children in high-rises: their play, motor, and social
development. Paper presented to the American Psychological Association Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada.
INVITED COLLOQUIA, PRESENTATIONS & WORKSHOPS
1. Pepler, D. (October, 2015). The Future of Bullying Prevention: It Starts with Us. Invited presentation to the staff and parents at Montcrest School. Toronto ON.
2. Pepler, D. (October, 2015). Bullying: What YOU Can Do About it. Invited presentation to the students at Montcrest School, Toronto ON.
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3. Pepler, D. (October, 2015). Leading with practitioners: Co-creating in the science-practice gap. Invited presentation to Indigenous Leadership course in the Graduate Program in Urban Indigenous Education, Toronto, ON.
4. Pepler, D. (October, 2015). Stepping Sideways to Move Forward: Closing the Science-Practice Gap. Invited presentation for the Psychology Department, University of Rome Sapienza, Rome Italy.
5. Pepler, D. (September, 2015). Moving out (to Italy) and moving on (to university). Invited presentation to the students and staff at Canadian College Italy. Lanciano, Italy.
6. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (September 2015). Healthy Development Depends on Healthy Relationships. Invited presentation at the UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti , Florence Italy.
7. Pepler, D. (September, 2015). Stepping Sideways to Move Forward: Closing the Science-Practice Gap. Invited presentation for the Psychology Department, University of Florence. Florence, Italy.
8. Pepler, D. (September, 2015). Building Resilience: Healthy Development Depends on Healthy Relationships. Invited presentation to the Psychology Department, Peel District School Board. Brampton, ON.
9. Pepler, D. (September, 2015). Bullying, Anxiety & Depression. Invited keynote at the Hospital for Sick Children’s Education Day – Helping Kids Cope with Anxiety and Depression. Toronto ON.
10. Pepler, D. (September, 2015). Building Resilience: Healthy Development Depends on Healthy Relationships. Invited presentation to the Psychology Department, Toronto District School Board. Toronto, ON.
11. Cardinal, S., Pepler, D., & Salamanca, A. (July, 2015). Walking the Prevention Circle: Re-Searching Community Capacity Building. Invited presentation at the Victoria Native Friendship Centre, Victoria B.C.
12. Pepler, D. (June 2015) Promoting Healthy Relationships in the Workplace. Invited workshop for Jewish Family and Child Services, Toronto
13. Pepler, D. (June, 2015) Healthy Relationships are Essential for Healthy Development. Invited presentation to the staff at Trails Youth Initiatives, Stouffville.
14. Pepler, D (June, 2015) Stepping Sideways to Move Forward: Closing the Science-Practice Gap. Invited presentation at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa
15. Pepler, D. (May, 2015) Promoting Resilience Through Healthy Relationships. Invited keynote for the York Region District School Board Psychological Services Symposium, Vaughan.
16. Pepler, D. (April 2015) Cyberbullying: Let’s Talk! Presentations to the Grades 6, 7, and 8 students at Allan A. Martin Senior Public School, Peel Board of Education, Mississauga.
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17. Pepler, D. (April 2015) The Future of Bullying Prevention: It Starts with Us! Presentation to the staff at Allan A. Martin Senior Public School, Peel Board of Education, Mississauga.
18. Pepler, D. (April 2015) The Future of Cyber-Bullying Prevention: It Starts with Us! Presentation to parents at Allan A. Martin Senior Public School, Peel Board of Education, Mississauga.
19. Pepler, D. (April 2015) Preventing Transgressions and Hurting Others Across the Lifespan. Invited keynote at the Centre for Research in Human Development Symposium: Hurting Others across the Life span. Concordia University, Montreal
20. Pepler, D. (April 2015). Promoting Healthy Relationships and Preventing Bullying in the Workplace: Why It Matters! Invited discussion at the Great Places to Work Conference Lunch and Learn. Toronto.
21. Pepler, D. (March 2015). Preventing Violence in the Lives of Girls and Women: A Focus on Relationships. Invited keynote at the Gaudenzia Women and Children’s Conference, Harrisburg PA.
22. Pepler, D. (March 2015). Promoting Healthy Relationships: Why and How? Invited workshop at the Gaudenzia Women and Children’s Conference, Harrisburg PA.
23. Pepler, D. (March 2015). Healthy development depends on healthy relationships. Invited presentation for the Canadian Association of Family Resource Programs, Hamilton.
24. Pepler, D. (February 2015). Promoting Healthy Relationships for Healthy Development and Resilience. Invited presenter for the Relationships Forum, Halton Kids Network. Halton.
25. Pepler, D. (February 2015). Bullying Prevention: It’s All About Relationships. Invited workshop for Pilimmaksarniq 2015 conference. Iqaluit.
26. Pepler, D. (February 2015). Promoting Healthy Relationships The Key to Bullying Prevention and Well Being. Invited keynote for Pilimmaksarniq 2015 conference. Iqaluit.
27. Pepler, D. (February 2015). Understanding and Shaping Peer Dynamics in the Classroom: Essential for Bullying Prevention. Invited workshop at the Ontario Education Research Symposium, Toronto.
28. Pepler, D. (December 2014). Bullying: A Stepping Stone to Sexual Harassment, Partner Aggression, and Coercion. Invited presentation at the Toronto Argonaut Player/Cheerleader training. Toronto.
29. Pepler, D. (December 2014). Bullying: A Stepping Stone to Sexual Harassment and Coercion? Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Ontario. Toronto.
30. Pepler, D. (November 2014). The Mother-Child Study: Why is this Research Important? Invited keynote at the Breaking the Cycle Symposium: Celebrating 20 Years of Research and Practice. Toronto.
31. Pepler, D. (November 2014) Promoting Healthy Relationships for Mental Health and Wellness. Invited keynote for the Mental Health and Wellness: Educating for ACTion Conference, Winnipeg
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.. 32. Pepler, D. (November 2014). For Better and Worse – Youth Living in a Digital World:
How Can We Promote Their Healthy Relationships and Wellbeing. Invited keynote for the Mental Health and Wellness: Educating for ACTion Conference, Winnipeg
33. Pepler D. (November 2014) “We Want to Learn How to be Human”: Relationships Matter for Bullying Prevention and Safe Schools. Invited presentation at the Global Human Resources Conference, Seoul Korea.
34. Pepler, D. (October, 2014) Under the Skin: What’s going on for children involved in bullying. Invited keynote speaker for Bullying Prevention: A Lifespan Approach Conference, co-sponsored by University of Miami School of Education, Psychology Department and The Melissa Institute, Miami, USA.
35. Pepler, D. (October, 2014). What Can We All Do to Stop Bullying? Invited
presenter at the Gulliver Schools Conference on Bullying Prevention sponsored by the Melissa
Institute, Miami, USA.
36. Pepler, D. (October, 2014). Aggression, Victimization and the Brain. Invited presentation to the Paediatric Residents and Fellows at the Mailman Center for Child Development, University of Miami, Miami, USA.
37. Bullying Prevention: It’s All about Relationships. (September, 2014) Keynote
address at the annual meeting of the Making Children Better Now Association, Chatham, Canada.
38. Preventing bullying through positive relationships. (September, 2014). Invited
presentation at the University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands. 39. Breaking the Cycle: Relationships as a mechanism of change for substance using
women and their young children. (June 2014) Invited address at Annual General Meeting of Mothercraft, Toronto, Canada.
40. Promoting Positive Relationships for Children with Differences and Disabilities.
(June 2014). Invited presentation to staff at Briarcrest School, Toronto, Canada. 41. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (May 2014). The Role of Relationships in the Health of
Youth. Invited presentation at the PHACually Speaking Series, Public Health Agency Canada, Ottawa, Canada.
42. Pepler, D. (May, 2014). Can We Prevent Bullying: Teaching Adults to Teach Kids.
Mowafaghian Visiting Fellow Scholar. Children’s Health Policy Centre, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver Canada
43. Pepler, D. (April 2014). Bullying Prevention: It’s All About Relationships. Invited
presentation at the Peel Child and Youth Initiative Student Support Leadership Conference, Mississauga Canada.
44. Pepler, D. (April 2014). L’intimidation et l’importance des relations saines pour le
developpement des jeunes. Invited address at the Congrès du Comité Québécois pour les Jeunes en Difficulté (CQJDC), Quebec Canada.
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45. Pepler, D. (April 2014). It Takes A Network to Raise a Child. Invited presentation in the NCE Best Practices session “Reporting Success, Government Relations and Getting Your Brand Recognized”. Ottawa Canada.
46. Pepler, D (April 2014). SickKids Education Day – Helping Kids Cope with Anxiety
and Depression. Invited discussion on Bullying, Anxiety, and Depression. Toronto, Canada
47. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (March 2014). It Takes a Network to Raise a Child: How
PREVNet is Working Together to Promote Safe and Healthy Relationships. Keynote address at the Banff International Conference on Behavioural Science. Banff, Canada.
48. Pepler, D. (March 2014). Healthy Development Really Depends on Healthy
Relationships. Workshop presented at the Banff International Conference on Behavioural Science, Banff Canada.
49. Pepler, D. (March 2014). Bullying and Children’s Rights: It’s not Just about
Safety. Invited presentation at the Anti-violence efforts in schools: defining child rights-based approaches, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa. Ottawa Canada.
50. Pepler, D. (March 2014). How Can We Grow Healthy Children? Invited TEDx at
York Talk. Toronto, Canada. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg2a7zic_zQ&list=PLsRNoUx8w3rOGvAZJlpWMmddpzC9OhSsn
51. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Quigley, D. (February, 2014). Giving adults the right
training helps to prevent bullying. Invited poster for the Oglivie Kiosk event on Parliament Hill - Building a stronger future for Canadian children & youth through social innovation. Ottawa, Canada.
52. Pepler, D. (February 2014). Bullying Prevention in Canada: It Takes a Network to
Create a Country without Bullying. Invited public lecture for the Institute of Education, Mukogawa Women’s University, Nishinomiya, Japan.
53. Pepler, D. (February, 2014). A Research Program on Bullying and Relationship
Problems. Invited symposium for the Clinical Education program, Mukogawa Women’s University, Nishinomiya, Japan.
54. Pepler, D. (February, 2014). “We want to learn to be human.” Relationships matter
for bullying prevention. Invited presentation for faculty and students at the Graduate Program in Clinical Education, Mukogawa Women’s University, Nishinomiya, Japan.
55. Pepler, D. (February 2014). Bullying Prevention: It’s all about relationships. Invited
address at the Peace Grantmakers Network Symposium - “Creating Caring School Communities”. Montreal Canada.
56. Pepler, D. (February, 2014). How Can We Grow Healthy Children. Invited keynote
for Canadian Red Cross Walking the Prevention Circle Training for Aboriginal health professionals sponsored by the Community Health Association of British Columbia, Vancouver Canada.
57. Pepler, D. (December 2013). Bullying Prevention for Our Diverse Children. Invited
presentation for Sick Kids Knowledge Exchange Forum. Toronto, Canada.
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58. Pepler, D (December, 2013). Bullying Prevention for Children with Differences &
Disabilities. Invited presentation for IMPAKT – KTing Research to Clinical Care, Hopsital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
59. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (December, 2013). PREVNet Knowledge Mobilization Best
Practices. Invited presentation for Networks of Centres of Excellence Knowledge Mobilization Networks. Toronto, Canada.
60. Pepler, D. (November, 2013). Promoting Relationships to Prevent Bullying. Invited
keynote for the James Bay Cree Nation Department of Justice Bullying Prevention meetings. Mistissini, Quebec, Canada.
61. Pepler, D. (November 2013). Preventing Bullying is Everyone’s Responsibility.
Invited presentation for the James Bay Cree Nation Department of Justice Bullying Prevention meetings. Mistissini, Quebec, Canada.
62. Pepler, D. (November, 2013). How Can We REALLY Prevent Bullying? Invited
keynote for the Vancouver Anti-Bullying Conference, Vancouver, Canada.
63. Pepler, D. (November, 2013). We Want to Learn How to be Human: Relationships Matter in Secondary School. Invited keynote for the District 16 OSSTF Professional Development Day. Markham Ontario Canada.
64. Pepler, D. (November, 2013). Bullying Prevention: It’s All About Relationships.
Invited presentation for Roberta Bondar Public School, Vaughan Ontario Canada.
65. Pepler, D. (November, 2013). Gender-based violence. Invited workshop for the conference - Guiding practice: Current issues in gender, sexuality, and health conference, McMaster Medical School. Hamilton, Canada.
66. Pepler, D., (November, 2013). Promoting Relationships to Prevent Bullying.
Invited keynote for Six Nations School Board Professional Development Day. Oshweken, Ontario Canada.
67. Pepler, D. (October, 2013). How do we really prevent bullying and victimization.
Invited keynote address at the Brazilian Psychological Association Annual Conference, Aracaju, Brazil.
68. Pepler, D (October, 2013). Healthy Relationships Training. Invited workshop at the
Brazilian Psychological Association Annual Conference, Aracaju, Brazil.
69. Pepler, D. (September, 2013). What Can You Do to Stop Bullying? Invited presenter at the Gulliver Schools Conference on Bullying Prevention sponsored by the Melissa
Institute, Miami, USA.
70. Pepler, D. (September, 2013). Peer Victimization and Intervention. Invited presentation for Dr. Annette M. La Greca and graduate students, Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Miami, USA.
71. Pepler, D. (June 2013). Bullying: How Can Paediatricians Address this Significant
Health Concern? Invited Address at the Canadian Paediatric Society Annual Conference, Edmonton.
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72. Pepler, D. (June 2013). Bullying and Dating Aggression: Relationship Problems.
Invited Address to the Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Ministers responsible for the Status of Women. Charlottetown.
73. Pepler, D. (May 2013). Bullying – What Can Parents Do? Presentation for the
Wellington County Parent Association. Guelph Ontario.
74. Pepler, D. (May 2013). Bullying Prevention Legislation: Necessary, but Not Sufficient. Invited presentation at the Osgoode Law School Professional Development Conference, Student Discipline and Safety, Toronto.
75. Pepler, D. (May 2013). Healthy Relationships, Healthy Children. Invited talk at
the annual conference of the YMCA Canada, Toronto.
76. Pepler, D. (May 2013). The Development of Girls’ Bullying. Invited talk to the staff at Vanier Women’s Prison, Milton Ontario.
77. Pepler, D. (May 2013). Leadership to Promote Bullying and Promote Healthy
Relationships. Invited workshop at the 7th Annual PREVNet conference. Toronto.
78. Pepler, D. (April 2013). How Can We REALLY Prevent Bullying? Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association, St. Gregory School. Toronto.
79. Pepler, D. (March, 2013). Breaking the Cycle – A Focus on Relationships. Invited
presentation at the From apprehension to empowerment symposium– 20 years of care for the most vulnerable, Vancouver.
80. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Li, J. (March 2013). Promoting children’s mental health.
Invited presentation to the Board of Directors, Concerned Children’s Advertisers, Toronto.
81. Pepler, D. (March, 2013). Youth Outreach Workers’ roles in promoting healthy
development through healthy relationships. Invited presentation at the Ontario Youth Outreach Workers Training, Toronto.
82. Pepler, D. (February, 2013). Bullying – A Health Problem. Paper presented at the
Faculty of Health Research Celebration, York University, Toronto.
83. Pepler, D. (February, 2013). Supporting healthy development through healthy relationships. Invited presentation for the parents’ councils of Brian Drive and Muirhead Public School, Toronto.
84. Pepler, D. (February, 2013). Supporting boys’ healthy development through
healthy relationships. Invited presentation for the parents’ council at Upper Canada College, Toronto.
85. Pepler, D. (February, 2013). Healthy Development Depends on Healthy
Relationships. Keynote address at the Annual Conference of the Leadership Committee for English Education in Quebec, Montreal.
86. Pepler, D. (February, 2013). How Can We Promote Healthy Relationships for
Healthy Development? Invited workshop at the Annual Conference of the Leadership Committee for English Education in Quebec, Montreal.
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87. Pepler, D. (January 2013). Bullying prevention for children with ASD. Keynote
address at the ASD Stakeholder Advisory Meeting, York University, Toronto.
88. Pepler, D. (January, 2013). Promoting positive relationships and eliminating violence: A health promotion strategy. Presentation for the Health Psychology Graduate Symposium. York University, Toronto.
89. Pepler, D. (January 2013). Bullying prevention for lower school boys. Invited
presentation for Crescent School, Toronto.
90. Pepler, D. (January 2013). Bullying prevention for middle school boys. Invited presentation for Crescent School, Toronto.
91. Pepler, D. (November, 2012). Keynote presenter and facilitator for the Gulliver
Schools 5th Grade Middle School Conference on Bullying Prevention, Miami, FL.
92. Pepler, D. (November, 2012). Bullying Prevention: Social Responsibility in 21st Century Schools. Keynote address for the Melissa Institute conference for Miami-Dade educators, Miami, FL
93. Pepler, D. (November, 2012). Bullying Prevention: Social Responsibility in 21st
Century Schools. Keynote address for the Melissa Institute conference for Palm Beach County educators, Lantana, FL
94. Pepler, D. (November, 2012). Bullying: Power dynamics in peer relationships.
Invited address to the Senior School, Royal St. George’s College, Toronto,
95. Pepler, D. (November, 2012). Bullying: From the playground to the board room. Keynote address at the Annual Breakfast of the Psychology Foundation of Canada. Toronto.
96. Pepler, D. (November 2012). From the playground to the workplace: Relationships
matter. Presentation for the Workplace Investigation Program. Human Resources Professionals Association, Toronto.
97. Pepler, D. (October 2012). Developing with dignity: Promoting healthy
relationships for healthy development. Invited keynote presentation at the annual conference of the Centre for Behavioural Research, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway.
98. Pepler, D. (October 2012). Rethinking bullying prevention: Healthy development
depends on healthy relationships. Invited keynote at the Third International Symposium: “Bullying at school: Interventions and Successful Experiences”, Medillin Colombia.
99. Pepler, D. (September 2012). Bullying prevention for children with disabilities and
differences. Keynote address for the annual Fundacion Integrar conference, Medellin, Colombia.
100. Pepler, D. (July 2012). How can we really promote healthy relationships among
children and youth. Keynote address at the Singapore Children’s Society annual forum. Singapore.
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101. Pepler, D. (July 2012). Healthy Relationships and Bullying Prevention. Two-day workshop for the Singapore Children’s Society, Singapore.
102. Pepler, D. (June 2012). Relationships matter: from cells to society. Convocation
address to the Faculty of Community Services, Ryerson University, Toronto.
103. Pepler, D. & Evanoff, L. (June 2012) Healthy Relationships. Invited workshop at the Sixth Annual PREVNet conference. Toronto.
104. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Evanoff, L. (May, 2012). Healthy Development depends on
Healthy Relationships. Invited workshop for the Canadian Red Cross RespectED staff. Victoria BC.
105. Pepler, D. (May 2012). Workplace bullying. Presentation to the Human Resoures
Professional Association, Toronto.
106. Pepler, D. (May 2012). Bullying prevention in schools: The role of professionals. Keynote address for the Toronto District Catholic School Board, Toronto
107. Pepler, D. (May 2012). Promoting positive relationships and eliminating bullying in
schools. Keynote address at the Children and Youth Mental Health in Schools Awareness Symposium, Dryden, Ontario.
108. Pepler, D. (May 2012). Bullying prevention: A mental health literacy module.
Workshop presented to PREVNet partners and professionals. Toronto.
109. Pepler, D. (April, 2012). Bullying Prevention: What’s missing in Canada. Invited presentation for the Canadian Association for the Practical Study of Law in Education conference. Ottawa.
110. Pepler, D (April 2012). Youth panel moderator and discussant at the second
Injury Prevention Forum. Edmonton.
111. Pepler, D (April 2012) Promoting healthy relationships to prevent bullying and violence. Invited presentation to the Institute for Educational Leadership. Toronto.
112. Pepler, D (April 2012) Bullying: It takes all of us to solve this problem! Invited talk
for the TIFF International Children’s Film Festival. Toronto.
113. Pepler, D. (April 2012). What Do We REALLY Need to Understand about Healthy Child and Youth Development? Invited keynote address at the Toronto City Mission Ignite celebration. Toronto.
114. Pepler, D. (April 2012). Cyber-Bullying Prevention: It’s a Social Dynamic that
Requires Social Solutions! Presentation for the York University Faculty of Education Bullying Stops Now Symposium. Mississauga.
115. Pepler, D. (April 2012). How can we REALLY stop bullying? Presentation for the
York University Faculty of Education Bullying Stops Now Symposium. Mississauga.
116. Pepler, D. (March 2012). How can principals really stop bullying? Presentation for the Principals’ Professional Development Day, Peterborough Victoria Northumberland Clarington Catholic District School Board. Peterborough
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117. Pepler, D. ( March 2012). Kids Not Cons: A Developmental Perspective on Preventing Tomorrow’s Criminals. Invited keynote presentation at Child Development Institute Kids Not Cons Summit. Toronto
118. Pepler, D (February 2012). Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Children
and Adolescents: Research development, planning and dissemination. Presentation for the Collaborative Research Network 2012 Training School Program – Writing for Publication, Perth Australia
119. Pepler, D (February 2012). Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Children
and Adolescents: Research opportunities and partnerships. Presentation for the Collaborative Research Network 2012 Training School Program – Writing for Publication, Perth Australia
120. Pepler, D. (February 2012). Assessment of bullying and safe schools policies:
Considerations for typical and atyical children. Presentation to the York University Clinical-Developmental graduate program. Toronto.
121. Pepler, D. (February, 2012) How can we really prevent bullying among
adolescents. Presentation to the staff at St. Marcellinus Secondary School, Mississauga
122. Pepler, D. (January 2012). Cyber-Bullying Prevention: It’s a Social Dynamic that
Requires Social Solutions! Presentation for the York University Faculty of Education Bullying Stops Now Symposium. Markham.
123. Pepler, D. (January 2012). How can we REALLY stop bullying? Presentation for
the York University Faculty of Education Bullying Stops Now Symposium. Markham.
124. Pepler, D. (January 2012). How can we really prevent bullying. Presentation for the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) Public Education Symposium, Toronto
125. Pepler, D. (January 2012) How can we really prevent bullying: The role of
professionals. Presentation to Graduate Program in Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto.
126. Pepler, D. (January, 2012) Bullying Addressing Problems of the Abuse of Power.
Presentation at the Bullying Prevention Conference, Universidad Diego Portales. Santiago Chile.
127. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (December 2011) Electronic Bullying. Presentation to the
Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights – Hearing on Cyberbullying. Ottawa.
128. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (December 2011) NCE Knowledge Mobilization: A Societal Approach to Preventing Violence and Achieving Healthy Relationships. Presentation to the annual meeting of the Networks of Centres of Excellence. Ottawa.
129. Pepler, D. (November 2011) Cyber bullying prevention: It’s a Social Dynamic that
Requires Social Solutions. Paper presented at the Identity, Connectedness, and Threat in Social Networks: Adolescent and Young Adult Use and Misuse of New Media, Rutgers University Symposium on Social Networking, New Jersey
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130. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (October, 2011) Faculty Professional Development at Jan Mann Opportunity School, Miami.
131. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (October 2011) Miami-Dade County Council Parent-
Teacher-Student Association, Miami.
132. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (October 2011) Youth Conference with At-Risk 6th-12th graders at Jan Mann Opportunity School, Miami.
133. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (October 2011) Youth Conference for the Gulliver Middle
Schools on Bullying Prevention, Miami.
134. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (October 2011). Bullying Prevention: A parent’s guide. Presentation to the Gulliver Schools Parent Association, Miami.
135. Pepler, D. (October, 2011) Efficacy of Bullying Prevention and Intervention
Programs. Presentation within the Institute on Prevention of Bullying Related Morbidity, American and Canadian Academies of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Toronto.
136. Pepler, D. (2011, September). Bullying prevention: It’s up to Us. Presentation at
Hospital for Sick Children Parents’ Night, Toronto.
137. Pepler, D. (2011, September). From the playground to the workplace: Relationships matter. Presentation to the Human Resources Professional Association, Toronto.
138. Pepler, D. (2011, September). Invited presentation at the “Kids Behaving Badly
Public Forum”, Hospital for Sick Children Teleconference, Toronto.
139. Pepler, D. (2011, August). It Takes a Network to Prevent Bullying and Promote Healthy Relationships in Canada. Invited presentation at the Humanistic Education Foundation international conference, Strategies for Coping with School Bullying, Taipei Taiwan.
140. Pepler, D. (2011, August). Preventing Bullying in Schools: It Starts with Us!
Invited presentation at the Humanistic Education Foundation international conference, Strategies for Coping with School Bullying, Taipei Taiwan.
141. Pepler, D. (2011, June) The Future of Bullying Prevention: It Starts with Us!
Invited presentation at the Harvard University conference: Designing Environments to Prevent School Violence: Next Steps in Preventing Bullying and Harassment, Boston
142. Pepler, D. (2011, March). The art and science of knowledge translation in peer
research. Invited presentation at the Peer Pre-Conference at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
143. Pepler, D. (2100, March). Bridging Science and Practice: From Peeking Behind
the Fence to National Bullying Prevention Initiatives. Invited keynote address at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montreal Canada.
144. Pepler, D. (2011, March) The development of aggression and depression in
adolescence. Invited colloquium and grand rounds for Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MA.
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145. Pepler, D., (2011, February) Bullying Prevention: It’s up to Us! Presentation for
Psychology Department, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
146. Pepler, D. (2011, January) Children’s mental health: A Focus on Relationships. Address to the Mental Health Panel Session of the Sandbox Project Inaugural Conference, Mississauga.
147. Pepler, D. (2010, November) The lifecycle of bullying: Why kids bully and what we
can do to help them stop? Invited address at the Melissa Institute Conference: Bullying Prevention: Social Responsibility in 21st Century Schools. Miami, FL.
148. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2010, November) Bullying: What You Can Do About It!
Presentation for the Eighth Annual Melissa Institute Elementary School Conference on Bullying. Miami, FL
149. Pepler, D. (2010, November) It takes a community to promote positive
relationships. Invited symposium at Miami Children’s Hospital, Miami FL 150. Pepler, D. (2010, November). Healthy relationships. Invited workshop at Young
Women’s Academy for Academic & Civic Development at JRE Lee School. Miami FL 151. Pepler, D. (2010, November). Building a Knowledge Mobilization Network: It’s all
about Relationships. Invited presentation at the Injury Prevention Network Planning Meeting, Vancouver.
152. Pepler, D. (2010, October). From playgrounds to the workplace – relationships
matter. Learning and Development Speakers Series. York University, Toronto, Ontario.
153. Pepler, D. (2010, October). Bullying: Addressing problems of the abuse of power.
Invited keynote at the Second International Symposium: “Bullying at school: Interventions and Successful Experiences”, Medillin Colombia.
154. Pepler, D (2010, October) It takes a community to promote positive relationships.
Invited address at Universidad Javeriana, Cali Colombia. 155. Pepler, D (2010, September). From the playgrounds to the workplace – relationship
matter. Invited address to Young Presidents Organization Forum. Markham, Ontario 156. Pepler, D. (2010, June). Healthy relationships for healthy development…. Or not!
Invited presentation at the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) and the European Association for Research on Adolescence (EARA) Summer Institute, University of Örebro, Örebro Sweden
157. Pepler, D. (2010, June). It takes a community to promote positive relationships.
Invited workshop for Telepsychiatry seminars, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. 158. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (June, 2010). PREVNet – What it can do for you!
Presentation at Graduate Student meeting at Fifth Annual PREVNet Conference, Hamilton
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159. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (June, 2010). WHO Strategies for Involving NGOs on Violence Prevention: How can PREVNet Engage? Presentation to PREVNet Researchers and Partners at Fifth Annual PREVNet Conference, Hamilton.
160. Pepler, D. (June, 2010). Leaping from Science to Practice: What Can Adults Do to
Promote Healthy Development through Healthy Relationships? Workshop at Fifth Annual PREVNet Conference, Hamilton
161. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (June, 2010). Healthy Relationships, Healthy Development,
Healthy Communities. Opening presentation at the Fifth Annual PREVNet Conference, Hamilton.
162. Pepler, D. (2010, May) The development of substance use. Invited presentation to
the Pine River Institute Round Table, Toronto. 163. Pepler, D. (2010, May) From playgrounds to the workplace – relationships matter.
Invited address to York Circle, York University, Toronto. 164. Pepler, D. (2010, May). Bullying: A relationship problem that requires relationship
solutions. Invited workshop for Telepsychiatry seminars, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
165. Pepler, D. (2010, May) Wounding Words: Understanding and addressing maternal
aggression. Invited workshop at the Canadian Society for the Investigation of Child Abuse conference, Calgary.
166. Pepler, D. (2010, May) Bullying: Addressing problems of the abuse of power.
Invited workshop at the Canadian Society for the Investigation of Child Abuse conference, Calgary.
167. Pepler, D. (2010, April). Bullying and sexual harassment: A developmental problem for both girls and boys. Invited address at the Gender Development conference, San Francisco.
168. Pepler, D. (2010, April). Understanding Relationships and Working for Social
Change. Ryerson University Department of Psychology Professional Development Colloquium, Toronto.
169. Pepler, D. (2010, March). Taking a person-oriented approach to the development of
problem behaviours and treatment evaluations: Developmental trajectories. Invited presentation for the Community Health Systems Resource Group, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
170. Pepler, D. (2010, March). What can we do to prevent bullying of children with ASD?
Invited keynote address for the parent day of the Autism Treatment Network conference, Toronto.
171. Pepler, D. & Cappadocia, C. (2010, March). Supporting Healthy Development in
Children with ASD: Promoting Relationships and Addressing Bullying. Invited keynote address at the Autism Treatment Network conference, Toronto.
172. Pepler, D. & Yamada, S. (2010, April). Healthy Relationships and Success at NBS.
Presentation to the Academic Staff at National Ballet School, Toronto.
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173. Pepler, D. Yamada, S. (2010, April). Healthy Relationships and Success at NBS. Presentation to the Dance Training Staff at National Ballet School, Toronto.
174. Pepler, D. (2010, January). From the Playground to the Workplace: Relationships
Matter. Invited address to SAGE (Senior Administrative Group Exchange) meeting of York University senior administrators, Toronto.
175. Pepler, D. (2009, November). Promoting relationships and preventing bullying.
Invited address to Parent-Teacher Association at Julliard School, York Region District School Board, Vaughan.
176. Pepler, D. (2009, October). Innovations in Bullying Prevention Research: Moving
into Practice. Presentation at the University of Miami, Miami, Florida.
177. Pepler, D. (2009, October). Girls’ Leadership. Presentation at JRE Lee Young Women’s Academy for Academic & Civic Development, Miami, Florida.
178. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2009, October) Bullying: What You Can Do About It!
Presentation for the Seventh Annual Melissa Institute Elementary School Conference on Bullying. Miami, Florida.
179. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2009, October) Bullying: What You Can Do About It!.
Presentation to Melissa Institute Youth Conference on Bullying Prevention. Miami-Dade School District, Miami, Florida.
180. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2009, May). PREVNet: Bridging Science and Practice to
Mobilize Social Change. Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence. Presentation to CIHR Scientific Council. Ottawa.
181. Pepler, D. & Cappadocia (2009, May). Understanding and Addressing Bullying
based on Body Issues. Presentation to the National Eating Disorders Information Network Conference. Toronto.
182. Pepler, D. (2009, May). Understanding Relationships and Working for Social
Change. Invited keynote address for the Society for Interpersonal Theory and Research Annual Conference, Toronto.
183. Pepler, D. (2009, May). It Takes a Community to Create a School without Bullying.
Invited presentation to Windham Ridge School Council and staff. Richmond Hill. 184. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. (2009, May ). Promoting Relationships and Eliminating
Violence: It takes a Network to Raise a Child. Presentation at the Third Annual PREVNet conference, Toronto.
185. Pepler, D. & Yamada, S. (2009, April). Healthy Relationships are the Foundation for Healthy Development. Invited presentation at the Towards 2020 Conference. Ottawa, ON
186. Pepler, D. & Yamada, S. (2009, April). What Do Children Need to be Healthy and
Happy? Invited presentation at Calumet College Speaker Series, York University. Toronto, ON.
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187. Pörhölä, M. & Pepler, D. (2009, April). Peer community integration, psychosocial well-being, and bullying in childhood and adolescence. Invited presentation to the Canada-Finland CIHR and Academy of Finland research meeting, Helsinki.
188. Pepler, D. (2009, April). Challenges and Strategies in Addressing Bullying on the
School Bus. Invited presentation to the Ontario School Bus Association, Mississauga, ON.
189. Pepler, D., Knoll, G. & Josephson, W. (2009, February). Preliminary Evaluation of the Youth Outreach Worker Program. Invited presentation to the Ontario Ministry of Child and Youth Services, Toronto, ON.
190. Pepler, D. & Cummings, J. (2009, January). Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence: The importance of assessment. Invited presentation to the York Region District School Board Safe and Caring Schools Committee, Aurora, ON.
191. Pepler, D. (2009, January). Promoting Healthy Relationships for Healthy
Development of Adolescents. Invited presentation at to staff from Milliken Mills High School and neighbouring schools. Richmond Hill.
192. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Vaughan, A., & Levene, K. (2008,
November). SNAP® Girls Connection: Supporting Young Aggressive Girls And Their Parents. Presentation at the Michael Smith Child and Youth Health Research Network Conference on programs to prevent and reduce risk of bullying, aggressive and antisocial behavior. Vancouver BC
193. Pepler, D. (November 2008). Bullying Prevention: Workshop for Principals. Full-
day workshop for elementary school principals of Dufferin Peel School Board, Alliston, Ontario.
194. Pepler, D. (November 2008). What principals need to know about bullying.
Presentation to the principals of the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board. Peterborough.
195. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Ramsay, P. (November 2008). Bullying: A workshop for
middle school youth sponsored by the Melissa Institute for violence prevention and treatment, Miami, Florida
196. Pepler, D. (November 2008).Bullying Prevention and Interventions: Lessons
Learned From the PREVNet Intervention Program. Presentation at the Melissa Institute’s conference – Bullying Prevention: Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence in School, Clinical and Community Settings, Miami.
197. Pepler, D. (November 2008) Bullying Prevention Programs From Around the World:
Lessons to Be Learned Presentation at the Melissa Institute’s conference – Bullying Prevention: Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence in School, Clinical and Community Settings, Miami.
198. Pepler, D. (November, 2008). Promoting Healthy Relationships for Healthy
Development Invited address for parents of Pine Crest School, Boca Raton, Florida. 199. Pepler, D. (October 2008). What Community Police Officers need to know about
Bullying. Presentation to the Community Police Officers of Ontario, Orillia.
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200. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Vaughan A., & Levene, K. (October 2008). SNAP® Girls Connection: Supporting young aggressive girls and their parents. Presented at conference entitled, Canadian Programs for Children’s Mental Health: Evidence Based Approaches for Prevention and Intervention. Vancouver, British Colombia
201. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2008, June). Why Canada Needs PREVNet. Invited address
for the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Halifax. 202. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2008, May). Bullying: From the Ivory Tower to the
Playground. Workshop presented at Queen’s University MiniU Series, Kingston. 203. Yamada, S. & Pepler, D. (2008, May). More than the Rules of the Game. Workshop
presented at the Third Annual PREVNet conference, Toronto. 204. Lewis, M. & Pepler, D. (2008, May). Changes in brain activity marking successful
treatment for children with behaviour problems and implications for intervention. Invited keynote address at the conference, Made in Ontario: A Showcase of Leading Practices in Child and Youth Mental Health, Mississauga.
205. Yamada, S., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2008, April). PREVNet’s Knowledge
Mobilization. Presentation to the Knowledge Mobilization Study Group at the Hospital for Sick Children, April, Toronto.
206. Pepler, D. (2008, April). Bullying Prevention. Invited keynote address at the
Annual Conference of the Ontario Elementary Catholic Teachers Association, Mississauga.
207. Pepler, D. (2008, April). PREVNet: A network for bullying prevention. Invited
paper at the Strategic Institute forum on Violence Prevention, Toronto. 208. Alawneh, A., Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (2008, March). Understanding and
Addressing Ethnic Bullying. Invited address at the SAMHSA National Summit to Promote the Well-Being of Arab & Muslim Youth, Dearborn MI.
209. Pepler, D., Connolly, J., Craig, W., & Jiang, D. (2007, December). Bullying: A
relationship problem with links to dating violence. Invited presentation at the US Department of Justice and NIH symposium, Teen Dating Violence: Developing a Research Agenda to Meet Practice Needs, Washington DC.
210. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Vaughan, A., & Levene, K. (2007,
November). SNAP™ Girls connection: The why, how, and outcomes of this gender-sensitive program for aggressive girls and their parents. Paper presented at the conference, A Focus on Relationships: Understanding and Addressing Girls’ Aggressive Behaviour Problems, Toronto.
211. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2007, November). PREVNet: Mobilizing Social Change for
Safe and Healthy Relationships. Invited presentation at the International forum on School Bullying, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia.
212. Pepler, D. (2007, November). Bullying: What do we know now about it. Invited
keynote address at the International forum on School Bullying, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia.
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213. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Jiang, D. (2007, November). Prevention of Bullying. Invited presentation, Psychology Department, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia.
214. Pepler, D. & Ramsay, P. (2007, October). Bullying: A workshop for middle school
youth sponsored by the Melissa Institute for violence prevention and treatment, Miami, Florida.
215. Pepler, D. & Ramsay, P. (2007, October ). Bullying: A workshop for Elementary
School students sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami.
216. Pepler, D. (2007, October). Bullying: Understanding and addressing the problem.
Presentation to Clinical Social Work Graduate Students, Florida International University, Miami, Florida.
217. Pepler, D. (2007, September). Bullying prevention. Invited address to the Toronto
Principals Centre, Toronto. 218. Pepler, D., Dion, S., & Cardinal, S. (2007, September). Bullying: The damage it
causes and how we can stop it. Invited keynote to the Native Aspirations conference of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Juneau Alaska.
219. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2007, June). PREVNet: A partnership model for social
change – linking research and practice. Invited colloquium for the Department of Psychology, University of Rome.
220. Pepler, D. (2007, June). A national strategy on bullying: Partnerships through
PREVNet. Invited presentation for the Ministry of Education, Austria. 221. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2007, June). PREVNet: Mobilizing Social Change for Safe
and Healthy Relationships. Paper presented at the Kandersteg Round Table on Bullying, Kandersteg Switzerland.
222. Craig, W. & Pepler, D. ( 2007, May). PREVNet: The first year of national
partnerships. Presentation at the Second Annual PREVNet conference, Montreal. 223. Jiang, D. & Pepler, D. (2007, May). Mixed-model statistical analyses for program
evaluation. Presentation to the Graduate Student group at PREVNet’s Annual Meeting, Montreal.
224. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2007, April). Promoting Relationships and Eliminating
Violence Network: Bridging Research and Practice. Presentation to the Bullismo e Conflitti a Scuola: Sinergie tra ricerca e società conference, Florence, Italy.
225. Pepler, D. (2007, April,). Bullying in Canada. Keynote address at the I AM SAFE
national conference, Ottawa. 226. Pepler, D. & Ramsay, P. (2007, April). Bullying: A workshop for Middle School
youth. Sponsored by the Melissa Institute for violence prevention and treatment, Miami.
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227. Pepler, D. & Ramsay, P. (2007, April). Bullying: A Workshop for Elementary School Students. Sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami.
228. Pepler, D. (2007, March). Supporting children involved in bullying. Presentation to
the parents at Bayview Glen School, Toronto. 229. Pepler D. (2007, March). Bullying: Are you part of the problem or the solution?
Presentation to the students at Bayview Glen School, Toronto. 230. Pepler, D. (2007, March). Interventions for Bullying: Scaffolding and Social
Architecture. Workshop for the Youth Offficers of Ontario, Niagara Falls. 231. Pepler, D. (2007, March). Bullying: A Community Problem. Invited address to the
Niagara Coalition Addressing Youth Violence, Niagara Falls. 232. Pepler. D. (2007, February). Binoculars on Bullying: A new solution to protect and
connect children. Keynote address at a Voices for Children Town Hall meeting, Toronto, 2007.
233. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2007, February). Girls’ Aggressive
Behaviour Problems:A Focus on Relationships. Presentation at Hot Topics in Developmental Research Conference: Understanding girls’ problem behaviors, Örebro, Sweden.
234. Pepler, D. (2007, January). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Relationship
Focus for Troubled Students. Keynote address for the Limited Expelled Network Support (LENS) group Mississauga.
235. Pepler, D. (2006, November). Breaking the Cycle: Looking Back and Looking
Forward. Presentation at the Breaking the Cycle Evaluation Report Launch: Measures of progress 1995-2005, Toronto.
236. Pepler, D. (2006, November). Scaffolding and social architecture: A framework for
interventions to promote healthy relationships. Workshop at the Annual Conference of Children’s Mental Health Ontario, Toronto.
237. Pepler, D, (2006, November). Peer Processes in Bullying. Keynote address at
colloquium of the Groupe de recherche sur les environnements scolaires, University of Montreal, Montreal.
238. Pepler, D. (2006, October). PREVNet: Promoting safety and healthy relationships
for all Canadian children and youth. Teleconference presentation for Alberta Centre for Injury Control & Research, Toronto.
239. Pepler, D. (2006, September). Promoting relationships and eliminating violence for
youth. Keynote address at the Annual meeting of East Metro Youth Services, Toronto. 240. Escobar, M., R., Mehranvar, S., & Pepler, D. (2006, September). Promoviendo
relaciones interpersonales y eliminando violencia entre estudiantes de escuela secundaria. Paper presented at the Canadian Spanish Speaking Educators Conference, Toronto.
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241. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Jiang, D., & Connolly, J. (2006, September). A Developmental Perspective on Social Aggression. Paper Presented at the PREVNet – SSHRC Cluster Grant Workshop, Victoria.
242. Pepler, D. (2006, June). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: Strategies for
Interventions in the Primary school classroom. Presentation at the Safer South Australian Schools Early Years Conference: Meeting the challenges of bullying, Adelaide Australia.
243. Pepler, D. (2006, June). Scaffolding and social architecture: Strategies for
interventions with Middle Schools. Presentation at the Safer South Australian Schools Middle Years Conference: Meeting the challenges of bullying, Adelaide, Australia.
244. Pepler, D. (2006, June). Scaffolding and social architecture: Tools for becoming
part of the change. Keynote address at the Safe and Caring Schools and Communities Conference, Edmonton.
245. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2006, May). Understanding Bullying: From Research to
Practice. Keynote address at the Conference of the Canadian Institute for the Prevention of Bullying and PREVNet, Ottawa.
246. Josephson, W. L., Simkins-Strong, E., Connolly, J., Conway, T., Moran, M.,
Weisser, J., & Pepler, D. (2006, May 26). RISE: Preliminary effects of a youth-led prevention program on bullying, dating violence, and sexual harassment. Poster presented at PREVNet First Annual Conference: Addressing Bullying Through Partnerships: Canadian and International Perspectives, Carleton University, Ottawa.
247. Pepler, D. (2006, May). Understanding bullying: From research to practice. Invited
presentation at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto. 248. Pepler, D. (2006, May).Healthy Relationships for Children and Youth. Invited talk at
Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto. 249. Pepler, D. (2006, May). Understanding and Addressing Bullying. Invited
presentation to parent council at Upper Canada College, Toronto. 250. Pepler, D., Waddell, J., & Jiang, D. (2006, May). Aggressive girls’ health. Grand
Rounds, Adolescent Psychiatry, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. 251. Pepler, D. (2006, May). The development of aggression in girls: Implications for
assessment and interventions. Presentation for the 10th Annual Melissa Institute Conference, Miami, Florida.
252. Pepler, D. (2006, May). Interventions for bullying and related relationship problems.
Discussion with Safe School Counsellors, Miami-Dade Board of Education, Miami, Florida.
253. Pepler, D. (2006, April). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Interventions. Invited community talk for the Research Institute, Canadian Mothercraft, Toronto.
254. Pepler, D. (2006, April). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Bullying Interventions. Workshop presented at the Toronto Safe Schools Forum, Toronto.
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255. Pepler, D. (2006, March). Understanding bullying problems and supporting healthy
relationships. Invited talk for senior staff at the Toronto Mission, Toronto. 256. Pepler, D. (2005, November). Bullying: A relationship problem. CIHR and CIPB
sponsored teleconference workshop for students at Ursula Franklin School, Toronto. 257. Pepler, D. (2005, October). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Bullying Interventions. Keynote address at the National Coalition against Bullying Conference, Melbourne Australia.
258. Pepler, D. (2005, July). School-based prevention of bullying. Invited keynote at the
Fourth Biennial Niagara Conference on Evidence-Based Treatments for Childhood and Adolescent mental Health Problems, Niagara-on-the-Lake.
259. Pepler, D. (2005, July). Evidence-based bullying prevention programs. Invited
workshop at the Fourth Biennial Niagara Conference on Evidence-Based Treatments for Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health Problems, Niagara-on-the-Lake.
260. Jiang, D. & Pepler, D. (2005, June). Evaluating the effectiveness of a bullying
prevention program: Modeling discontinuous individual changes with a mixed model approach. Presentation for Statistical Consulting Workshop: SPIDA, Toronto.
261. Pepler, D. (2005, May). Understanding bullying from a developmental-systemic
perspective. Invited discussion with Child Health Institute, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia.
262. Pepler, D. (2005, May). Intervening in bullying: Scaffolding and social architecture.
Invited workshop at Countering Bullying in Schools Conference: Current Trends & Practices, Western Australia Department of Education, Perth, Australia.
263. Pepler, D. (2005, May). Peer Dynamics and Bullying in Schools. Invited keynote at
Countering Bullying In Schools Conference: Current Trends & Practices, Western Australia Department of Education, Perth, Australia.
264. Pepler, D. (2005, May). Bullying: A Paediatrician’s Perspective. Presentation at
the University of Toronto/Hospital for Sick Children Paediatric Update, Toronto. 265. Pepler, D. (2005, May). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Bullying Interventions. Workshop presented for the Huron County Child Abuse Prevention Committee, Clinton Canada.
266. Pepler, D. (2005, May). Helping our children with bullying problems. Invited parent
and community presentation for the Huron County Child Abuse Prevention Committee, Clinton Canada.
267. Pepler, D. (2005, April). Interventions for Bullying Problems in High School.
Presentation to the Toronto District School Board Guidance Teachers. Toronto. 268. Pepler, D. & Jiang, D. (2005, April). One Size Doesn’t Fit All: New Statistical
Approaches to Assessing Treatment Effectiveness. Presentation for the Annual Psychology Department Colloquium.
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269. Pepler, D. (2005, March). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for Interventions in Bullying. Presentation at the annual Banff International Conference on Behavioural Science, Banff.
270. Pepler, D. (2005, March). Solving Bullying Problems. Invited discussion with
students and staff at Island Public School, Toronto. 271. Glazier, L., Pepler, D., & DiPasquale, G. (2005, February). It’s a Girls’ World.
Presentation of Film and discussion. Ontario Psychological Association. Toronto. 272. Pepler, D. (2005, February). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Interventions in Bullying. Keynote presentation at Canadian Safe School Network Conference.
273. Pepler, D. (2005, February). Strategies to Address Bullying. Presentation for
Professional Day, Toronto District Board of Education. 274. Pepler, D. (2005, February). Scaffolding and Social Architecture. A Framework for
Interventions. Presentation to the Community Health Systems Resource Group, Hospital for Sick Children.
275. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2005, January). Understanding the dynamics in bullying:
Perspectives for Intervention. Invited colloquium for the Child and Youth Program, Brock University, St. Catharines.
276. Pepler, D. (2005, January). Research program on bullying. Presentation to the
Psychology Department Undergraduate Students’ Association. 277. Pepler, D., Connolly, J., Craig, W., & Jiang, D. (2005, January). Trajectories of
Bullying and Dating Aggression in Adolescence. Invited Colloquium, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal.
278. Pepler, D. (2005,January).Bullying: A Relationship Problem. Invited presentation
for York University Social Marketing Class, Graphic Design. 279. Pepler, D. (2005, January).Bullying & Victimization: A Framework for Interventions,
Invited presentation for Adolescent Health Unit, Hospital for Sick Children, 280. Pepler, D. (2004, December).Ontario Safe Schools - Interventions for Healthy
Relationships: Scaffolding and Social Architecture. Presentation to the Ministry of Public Safety and the Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario, Toronto.
281. Craig, W., Pepler, D., Hymel, S., & Boivin, M, ( 2004, December).The Canadian
Initiative for the Prevention of Bullying. Presentation to the CIPB Workshop, Ottawa. 282. Pepler, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., Levene, K., & Webber, J. (2004, November).
Earlscourt Girls Connection: A Gender-Specific Program for Aggressive Girls. Poster Presentation, CIHR (Canadian Institute for Health Research), Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
283. Yuile, A., Walsh, M. Jiang, D., & Pepler, D. (2004, November). Child and family
risks for girls’ conduct behaviour and treatment outcome: An examination of gender-specific risks and associated risk patterns. Poster Presentation, CIHR (Canadian
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Institute for Health Research), Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
284. LeBlanc, J.C., Craig, W.M., Meng, D., and Pepler D. (2004, November).Trajectory
Analysis of Students’ Disruptive Behaviour between Kindergarten to Grade 6. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
285. Madsen, K., Sault, D., Dion, S., & Pepler D. (2004, November). Talking Back: First
Nations Girls tell their Stories. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
286. Josephson, W., Pepler, D., Jiang, D, Proulx, J. (2004, November). Effectiveness of
a Dating Violence Prevention Program in Junior and Early Senior High School. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
287. Zadeh, Z., Motz, M., Leslie, M., Pepler, D., Jenkins, J. and Moore, T. (2004,
November). Breaking the cycle Evaluation: A Grant Proposal. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
288. Zadeh, Z., Jenkins, J. & Pepler, P. (2004, November). Parent-Child Relationship: A
Developmental Context. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
289. Williams, T., Connolly, J., Pepler, D., Craig, W. & Menesini, E. (2004, November). A
Cross-National Study of Dating Violence in Canadian and Italian High Schools. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
290. LaPorte, L., Jiang, D., Pepler, D., & Chamberland, C. (2004, November).
Aggression in Family of Origin to Aggression in Adolescents’ Romantic Relationships. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
291. Pepler, D., Jiang, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2004, November). Developmental
Pathways and Associated Factors of Bullying and Dating Agression in Adolescence. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
292. Augimeri, L., Jiang, D., Walsh, M., Yuile, A., & Pepler, D. (2004, November). Early
Assessment Risk List for Girls: Predicting Antisocial behaviours and Clinical Implications. Poster Presentation, CIHR, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, York University, Toronto.
293. Pepler, D. (2004, November). Interventions for Bullying Problems: Scaffolding and
Social Architecture, Presentation for Grand Rounds, Whitby Mental Health Centre. 294. Pepler, D. (2004, November). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Interventions in Bullying Problems. Presentation to Graduate Students, Faculty of Education, York University, Toronto.
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295. Pepler, D. (2004, December). Bullying: Research Understanding from the Past 15 years. A discussion with the Citizen Science Group, Ontario Science Centre, Toronto.
296. Pepler, D. (2004, November). Reducing Violence in the Lives of Girls and Women:
A Focus on Relationships. Presentation at the CIHR Gender and Health Workshop, York University.
297. Pepler, D., (2004, November). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Interventions in Bullying Problems. Presentation for Counseling Education Program, Florida International University, sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami.
298. Pepler, D. (2004, November). Youth Conference on Bullying for Palmetto Group of
schools at St. Louis Covenant School, sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami.
299. Pepler, D. (2004, November). Elementary School Conference on Bullying, Miami
Beach Schools, sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami.
300. Pepler, D. Youth (2004, November). Conference on Bullying ACCESS Center II at
John F. Kennedy Middle School, sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami.
301. Pepler, D. (2004, November). Bullying and Sexual Harassment. Presentation to
Youth and Elderly Against Crime Task Force, sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami.
302. Pepler, D. (2004, November). Youth Conference on Bullying at Southwood Middle
School, sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami.
303. Pepler, D. (2004, October). Bullying and victimization: A framework for
interventions. Presentation to the Adolescent Psychiatry Unit, Hospital for Sick Children.
304. Pepler, D. ( 2004, October). Bullying and children who stutter: A framework for
interventions. Presentation to the Speech Foundation of Ontario, Toronto. 305. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. ( 2004, October). Peer processes in bullying. Colloquium
presentation for Department of Human Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Toronto.
306. Pepler, D., Craig, D., & Hymel, S. ( 2004, September). The Canadian Initiative for
the Prevention of Bullying. A poster presented at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Conference: Bullying in School. Stavanger, Norway.
307. Pepler, D. (2004, May). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: Framework for Bullying
Interventions. Presentation to Principal’s Conference, Faculty of Education, York University, Toronto.
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308. Pepler, D, Craig, W., Connolly, J., Jiang, D., & Nywening, B. (2004, April). Developmental Trajectories of Bullying and Dating Aggression in Adolescence. Paper presented at Psychology Colloquium, York University, Toronto.
309. Pepler, D. (2004, April). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems.
Presentation to Employee Assistance Program Committee, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Toronto.
310. Pepler, D. (2004, April). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Interventions with Children and Adolescents. Presentation to the Clinical Psychology Brown Bag Series, York University, Toronto.
311. Pepler, D. (2004, April). Bullying and Dating Aggression: Developmental
Trajectories. Presentation to the Centre for Applied Psychological Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide Australia.
312. Pepler, D. ( 2004, April). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: Interventions for
Bullying Problems. Presentation to the School of Education, University of South Australia, Adelaide Australia.
313. Pepler, D. (2004, March). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: A Framework for
Interventions. Presentation to the School of Education Colloquium Series, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
314. Pepler, D. (2004, March). Peer Dynamics of Bullying. Presentation to the Griffith
University Psychological Health Research Centre, Brisbane, Australia. 315. Pepler, D. (2004, March). Aggressive Youth on the Developmental Fast Track.
Presentation to the Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, Australia. 316. Pepler, D. ( 2004, Febrary). School-based strategies for bullying: Scaffolding and
Social Architecture. Presentation to the Ontario Ministry of Education Policy Section, Toronto.
317. Pepler, D. (2004, February). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: An intervention
framework for bullying. Presentation for the Psychology Department, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
318. Pepler, D. (2004, February). Breaking the Cycle: Evaluation of the Program.
Presentation at the forum sponsored by Breaking the Cycle, Toronto. 319. Pepler, D. (2004, February). Bullying at School: Understanding and Addressing the
Problems. Presentation for the Toronto Island School Parent-Teacher Association, Toronto.
320. Pepler, D. (2004, January). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: Intervention
Framework for Bullying Problems. Keynote address at the Child and Youth Friendly Ottawa (CAYFO) Youth Conference, Ottawa.
321. Pepler, D. (2004, January). The Peer Dynamics of Bullying. Presentation for the
Developmental Psychology Colloquium, University of Alberta.
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322. Pepler, D. (2004, January). The Dynamics of Peer Interactions in Bullying. Presentation for the series “Building Capacity for Diversity in Canadian Schools”, Calgary.
323. Pepler, D. (2003, December). Interventions to support troubled children: Scaffolding
and Social Architecture. Presentation to the counsellors, Kativik Board of Education, Montreal.
324. Pepler, D. (2003, November). Peer Processes in Bullying: Presentation for the
Social-Personality Brown Bag Lunch Seminar Series, Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto.
325. Pepler, D. (2003, November). Bullying and Sexual Harassment in High School.
Presentation to students at American High School for the Melissa Institute for the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Miami.
326. Pepler, D. (2003, November).Discussion forum with students of UNITE – U ‘n’ I
Totally Equal – Gay, Lesbian, Straight Alliance, American High School for the Melissa Institute for the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Miami.
327. Pepler, D. (2003, November). Round table consultation with Middle School
Counselors, Gulliver Academy, for the Melissa Institute for the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Coral Gables.
328. Pepler, D. (2003, November). Bullying and Violence Prevention: Challenges and
Strategies. Presentation to the Dade County DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) & GRET (Gang Resistance Education & Training) Police Officers and Neighborhood Resource Officers for the Melissa Institute for the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Miami.
329. Pepler, D. (2003, November). Bullying & Violence Prevention: Mental Health
Perspectives. Mental Health Clinical Update, Baptist Health Systems of South Florida for the Melissa Institute for the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Miami.
330. Pepler, D. (2003, November). Bullying & Violence Prevention: Pediatric Insights
& Strategies. Pediatric Multi-Specialty Review, Baptist Health Systems of South Florida for the Melissa Institute for the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Miami.
331. Pepler, D. (2003, November). Third Annual Youth Conference on Bullying,
ACCESS Center (Region) VI Middle Schools for the Melissa Institute for the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Miami.
332. Pepler, D. (2003, November). Elementary School Students’ Bullying and Conflict
Resolution Conference, ACCESS Center (Region) V Palmetto Middle Feeder Pattern for the Melissa Institute for the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Miami.
333. Pepler, D. (2003, October). Scaffolding and Social Architecture: Interventions for
Bullying Problems. Presentation to the Parent Councils and Counsellors of the Toronto District School Board, Toronto.
334. Pepler, D. (2003, October). Moving from Research to Practice: Discussion of
Dodge and Collins. Presented at the Jacobs Foundation conference, “In What Ways Do Families Matter in Young People’s Development?”, Marbach Castle, Germany.
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335. Pepler, D. (2003, October). Peer dynamics on bullying. Presentation to the Carolina Consortium on Development, University of North Carolina and Duke University, Chapel Hill.
336. Pepler, D. (2003, October). Research on bullying: Highlights and pitfalls.
Presentation to the graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in the Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
337. Pepler, D. (2003, October). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems at
School. Keynote Address for Bullying Prevention Workshop for the Administrators of the Toronto District School Board, Toronto.
338. Pepler, D. & LeBlanc, M. (2003, October). Bullying and School Violence: What
We Know So Far. Opening Keynote presentation at the Moving Beyond Bullies and Victims Conference, Fredericton.
339. Pepler, D. (2003, October). How Girls Bully and What We Can Do About It.
Workshop at the Moving Beyond Bullies and Victims Conference, Fredericton. 340. Pepler, D. & MacPherson, M. (2003, October). Creating Circles of Support in
Elementary Schools. Pre-conference Workshop at the Moving Beyond Bullies and Victims Conference, Fredericton.
341. MacPherson, M. & Pepler, D. (2003, October). Creating Circles of Support in
Middle Schools and High Schools. Pre-conference Workshop at the Moving Beyond Bullies and Victims Conference, Fredericton.
342. Pepler, D. (2003, August). Bullying at School: Strategies for Intervention.
Presentation to the administrators and counsellors of the Kativik School Board of northern Quebec, St. Adele.
343. Pepler, D. (2003, June). Bullying: Early Childhood Beginnings. Keynote Address
for the Annual Meeting of Mothercraft, Toronto. 344. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2003, May). Developmental and Systemic Perspectives on
Bullying. Paper presented at the Oxford-Kobe Symposium on Bullying and Victimization. Kobe, Japan.
345. Pepler, D. (2003, April). Psychological Bullying. Presentation to Creative Group of
Concerned Children’s Advertisers, Toronto. 346. Pepler, D. (2003, April). Bullying: Insights and Guidance for Parents. Presentation
to the Anti-Bullying Committee, Meadowvale Community Partnership, Mississauga. 347. Pepler, D. (2003, April). Making a Difference in Bullying. Keynote address for the
Youthdale Annual Staff Conference, Toronto. 348. Pepler, D. (2003, April). Bullying in Adolescence: What We Know and What We
Can Do About It. Presentation to the staff at Monsieur John Pereyma Catholic High School, Durham Catholic School Board, Whitby.
349. Pepler, D. (2003, April). Bullying: What We Can Do About It. Presentation for the
Hincks-Dellcrest Research Institute, Toronto.
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350. Pepler, D. (2003, February). Bullying at School. Presentation to the Parents Association of Huron Street School, Toronto.
351. Pepler, D. (2003, February). Bullying: Safe Schools and Communities.
Community presentation sponsored by Simcoe County District School Board, Collingwood.
352. Pepler, D. (2003, February). Understanding and addressing bullying problems.
Presentation to the administrators of Simcoe County District School Board, Barrie. 353. Pepler, D. (2003, February). Building Safe Schools and Communities.
Community presentation sponsored by Matthews Hall School, London Ontario. 354. Pepler, D. (2003, January). Understanding and addressing bullying problems.
Presentation to the Parents Association, John Fisher School, Toronto. 355. Pepler, D. (2003, January). Bullying at School. Keynote address at the Colloque
sur l’intimidation et le taxage a l’ecole. Ministry of Education of Quebec, Montreal. 356. Pepler, D., Avgoustis, E., & McKenney, K. (2003, January). Making a difference in
bullying. Presentation to the Parents’ Association, Northlea Public School, Toronto. 357. Pepler, D. (2003, January). Bullying: A Community Concern. Paper presented at
the Toronto Youth Safety Conference, Toronto. 358. Pepler, D. (2003, January). Peer group dynamics and children’s aggression.
McMaster University, Psychology Colloquium Series, Hamilton. 359. Pepler, D. (2002, November). Bullying: A Health Concern for Children. Invited
address at the Pediatric Update, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa. 360. Pepler, D. (2002, November). Anti-bullying Strategies. Presentation at Ward 8
parent meeting for Toronto District School Board, Toronto. 361. Pepler, D. (2002, October). Bullying in Adolescence. Plenary address to the
Canadian Association of Adolescent Health, Toronto. 362. Landy, S. & Pepler, D. (2002, October). Understanding and managing aggression
in young children. Workshop for the Infant Mental Health Promotion Project, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
363. Pepler, D. (2002, October). Bullying and Violence Prevention: The Pediatrician’s
Role. Pediatric Grand Rounds, University of Miami, School of Medicine, Miami. 364. Pepler, D. . (2002, October). Bullying and Violence Prevention: Challenges and
Strategies. Interdisciplinary Ethics Program, University of Miami. 365. Pepler, D. (2002, October). Addressing problems of bullying. Presentation to the
primary staff at Beth Am Day School, Miami. 366. Pepler, D. (2002, October). Bullying: What Parents and Children Can Do. Baptist
Children’s Hospital and the Melissa Institute, Miami.
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367. Pepler, D. (2002, October). Sexual harassment and sexual minority youth. Presentation to the School Counsellors of Miami-Dade County Board of Education. Miami.
368. Pepler, D. (2002, October). Bullying – What Can You Do About It? Youth
Conference for Middle Schools in Division 6 of Miami-Dade County Board of Education. Miami.
369. Pepler, D. (2002, October). Bullying Prevention – Early Childhood Education.
Presentation to the Directors of Early Childhood Education Centers, Kendall College, Miami.
370. Pepler, D. (2002, September). Bullying: Problems and Strategies. Presentation to
the Senior Youth Officers of the Metropolitan Toronto Police, Toronto. 371. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2002, August). Bullying and violence prevention. Plenary
address to the International Family Violence Research Conference, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH.
372. Pepler, D. (2002, August). Assessing peer interactions and social behaviours in
childhood and adolescence. Invited address at the ISSBD Pre-Conference Workshop, Ottawa.
373. Pepler, D. (2002, June). Making a Difference in Bullying. Address for the
Canadian Mental Health Association – York Region, Aurora. 374. Pepler, D. (2002, June). Bullying and the Learning Disabled Child. Keynote
address at the Annual Meeting of Integra, Toronto. 375. Pepler, D. (2002, June). Understanding and Addressing Bullying. Presentation to
the staff of St. Michael’s College, Toronto. 376. Pepler, D. (2002, May). Girls who bully: A developmental and relational
perspective. Invited presentation at the Duke University Child Development and Public Policy Conference: Aggression, antisocial behavior, and violence among girls: A developmental perspective. Durham, NC.
377. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2002, May). Towards a National Blueprint on Bullying and
Victimization. Plenary address to the National Symposium on Bullying, Ottawa. 378. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Millen, D., & Nolan, D. (2002, May). Making Canada Safer
for Children. Report to the National Symposium on Bullying, Ottawa. 379. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly, J. (2002, May). Bullying: A Canadian
perspective. Plenary address to the National Symposium on Bullying, Ottawa. 380. Pepler, D., Walsh, M., & Levene, K. (2002, May). Interventions for aggressive
girls: Gender-specific framework and effectiveness. Invited presentation at the Vancouver Conference on Aggressive and Violent Girls: Contributing Factors and Intervention Strategies, Vancouver.
381. Pepler, D. (2002, April). Understanding Bullying at School. Presentation to
Parent-Teachers Association. St. Bernadette School, Sutton.
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382. Pepler, D. (2002, April). Research-Based Systemic Interventions. Keynote address at McGill University Child Psychiatry Day: Bullying and Youth Violence, Montreal.
383. Pepler, D. (2002, May). Observations and Assessment of Bullying and
Victimization. Keynote address at McGill University Child Psychiatry Day: Bullying and Youth Violence, Montreal.
384. Pepler, D. (2002, March). Bullying problems: A Canadian Perspective. Keynote
address at conference Bullying: A Community Problem, Emek Yezreel College, Afula, Israel.
385. Pepler, D. (2002, March). Peer group dynamics and the culture of violence.
Invited colloquium for the Department of Psychology, Emek Yezreel College, Afula, Israel.
386. Pepler, D. (2002, March). Bullying at school: Understanding the problem and
working to solutions. Invited presentation for Educational Psychology course, Emek Yezreel College, Afula Israel.
387. Pepler, D. (2002, March). Observations of bullying and victimization at school.
Invited colloquium for the Department of Psychology, University of Rome. 388. Pepler, D. (2002, March). Research on Bullying. Invited colloquium for the
Psychology Department, University of Florence, Florence, Italy. 389. Pepler, D. (2002, March). Observational methods in the study of children’s
aggression. Invited presentation in the Educational Assessment course, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
390. Pepler, D. (2002, February). Addressing bullying problems at camp. Presentation
to the Ontario Camping Association Conference, Richmond Hill. 391. Pepler, D. (2002, January). Making a Difference in Bullying: Research and
Implications for Practitioners. Invited address for Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Columbia University, New York, NY.
392. Pepler, D. (2001, November). Making a Difference in Bullying. Invited address for
the Helping Hands Conference, North Bay. 393. Pepler, D. (2001, November). Building Safe Schools. Presentation to the Parents’
Association, Victory School, Guelph. 394. Pepler, D. (2001, November). Bullying at School: Understanding and Strategies.
Presentation for the Faculty of Education preservice program. York University, Toronto.
395. Pepler, D. (2001, November). Let’s talk about bullying. Workshop for students in
Miami-Dade middle schools, sponsored by the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Miami, Florida.
396. Pepler, D. (2001, October). Understanding and addressing bullying problems.
Invited presentation for Betham School, Coral Gables, Florida.
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397. Pepler, D. (2001, October). Dealing with bullying. Invited address for the Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment. Baptitst Children’s Hospital, Coral Gables, Florida.
398. Pepler, D. (2001, October). Bullying: A developmental perspective. Invited
workshop for the Association of Early Childhood Educators of Ontario, Toronto. 399. Pepler, D. (2001, October). Bullying: The role of peers. Presented at the
International Workshop on Bullying, Queen’s University, Kingston. 400. Pepler, D. (2001, October). Bullying: What can parents do? Presentation at
McMillan Binch Solicitors, Toronto. 401. Pepler, D. (2001, October). Observations of bullying: directions for intervention.
Invited address in the Department of Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy. 402. Pepler, D. (2001, September). Bullying at School: Implications for Educators.
Invited address to the Faculty of Education, York University, Toronto. 403. Pepler, D. (2001, June). Why worry about aggressive girls? Invited keynote at
Scandinavian and Baltic Summer Institute, Vilnius Lithuania. 404. Pepler, D. (2001, May). Understanding and addressing bullying. Presentation to
Parents’ Association at St. Gabriel School, Woodbridge. 405. Pepler, D. (2001, May). Making a Difference in Bullying. Presentation to staff at
St. Gabriel School, Woodbridge. 406. Pepler, D. (2001, May). Strategies to Address Bullying. Workshop at the League
of Peaceful Schools Conference, Halifax. 407. Pepler, D. (2001, May). Making a Difference in Bullying. Keynote address at
League of Peaceful Schools Conference, Halifax. 408. Pepler, D., Craig, W., Connolly, J., Kent, D., & Smith, C. (2001, May). Antisocial
youth: On the developmental fast track. Presentation at the York Psychology Department In-House Conference, Toronto.
409. Pepler, D. (2001, May). Bullying: Strategies for a community problem. Presentation
to parents and professionals in Halton, Abbey Lane School, Oakville. 410. Pepler, D. (2001, April). Bullying – what can we do about it? Presentation at the
Sprockets Film Festival for Children, Toronto. 411. Pepler, D. (2001, April). The problem of bullying: How to help your child.
Presentation to the Mothers’ Network, Glenview Church, Toronto. 412. Pepler, D. (2001, April). A Developmental Perspective on Bullying. Presentation to
the Institut Universitaire Dans Le Domaine De La Violence Chez Les Jeunes. Montreal.
413. Pepler, D. (2001, April). A Peek Behind the Fence: Research on Bullying.
Presentation to the Annual Meeting of Phi Delta Kappa (Toronto), Toronto.
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414. Pepler, D. (2001, April). Understanding and Addressing Bullying at School. Presentation for the Parents’ Association of Emily Stowe School, Courtice, On.
415. Pepler, D. (2001, March). Bullying at School: Strategies for Intervention.
Presentation to the Parents’ Association of John Althouse School, Toronto. 416. Pepler, D. (2001, March). Understanding and Addressing Bullying at School.
Presentation for the London District Catholic School Board, London. 417. Pepler, D. (2001, March). Making a Difference in Bullying: Workshop for
Professionals. Sponsored by Children’s Psychiatric Research Institute (CPRI), London.
418. Pepler, D. (2001, March). Building Safe Schools: Strategies for Bullying.
Presentation for Parents Association at Queen Victoria School, Toronto. 419. Pepler, D. (2001, March). Insights into Bullying. Presentation at a Round Table on
Youth hosted by Dr. Carolyn Bennett, MP, Toronto. 420. Pepler, D. (2001, March). Bullying: The problem and solutions. Presentation to the
Metropolitan Toronto Police Force SWAT youth program, Toronto. 421. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2001, March). Healthy Relationships, Healthy Schools.
Presentation to the Task Force on Effective Schools, Toronto. 422. Pepler, D. (2001, February). Preventing bullying in the early years. Presentation to
Mothercraft Board of Directors, Toronto. 423. Pepler, D. (2001, February). Understanding and Addressing Problems of Bullying:
Community Night sponsored by Dilico Child and Family Centre, Thunder Bay. 424. Pepler, D. (2001, February). Understanding and Addressing Problems of Bullying:
Workshop for Professionals. Dilico Child and Family Centre, Thunder Bay. 425. Pepler, D. (2001, February). Building Safe Schools. Strategies for Bullying.
Presentation to the Parents’ Association at Runnymede School, Toronto. 426. Pepler, D. & Smith, C. (2001, February). Bullying: What can we do about it?
Presentation at the Wellington-Dufferin Task Force on Youth Violence. Guelph. 427. Pepler, D. (2001, January). Making a Difference in Bullying. Presentation to the
parents at St. Justin Martyr School, Unionville. 428. Pepler, D. (2001, December). Understanding and Addressing Girls’ Bullying.
Presentation to the staff at Havergal College, Toronto. 429. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Strategies for Dealing with Bullying. Presentation to
the staff at St. Justin Martyr School, Unionville. 430. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Building Safe Schools by Addressing Bullying.
Presentation to Parents’ Association at Rockwood Public School, Rockwood. 431. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Girls’ Aggression. Presentation to the Durham
Parent Support Network, Orangeville.
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432. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Bullying: A Community Problem. Community panel
discussant at the Put the Brakes on Bullying Symposium sponsored by York Region CAYRE, Richmond Hill.
433. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Girls’ Bullying and Aggression. Presentation at the
Put the Brakes on Bullying Symposium sponsored by York Region CAYRE, Richmond Hill.
434. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Why Worry About Bullying. Keynote address at the
Put the Brakes on Bullying Symposium sponsored by York Region CAYRE, Richmond Hill.
435. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Addressing bullying problems at school.
Presentation to the Parents’ Association at Scott Public School, Sandford. 436. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Safe Schools: Understanding and Addressing
Bullying Problems. Presentation to the Parents’ Association at Indian Road Crescent Public School, Toronto.
437. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Building Safe Schools. Presentation to the Parents’
Association at St. Anne’s School, Richmond Hill. 438. Pepler, D. (2000, November). Aggressive Youth: On the developmental fast track.
Paper presented at a Tri-Council Meeting for Researchers in Adolescence, University of Victoria, Victoria.
439. Pepler, D. (2000, October). Building Safe Schools. Keynote address at the Annual
Leadership Conference of the British Columbia Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils. Victoria,
440. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (2000, October). Bullying: Research and School-Wide
Intervention Strategies. Invited presentation at Building Safe Schools Conference sponsored by the Psychoeducational Research and Training Centre at the University of British Columbia. Vancouver
441. Pepler, D. (2000, October). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems.
Invited presentation for the Vancouver Board of Education, Vancouver. 442. Pepler, D. (2000, October). Bullying and Victimization. Presentation for the City of
Burnaby Family Court and Youth Justice Committee, Burnaby. 443. Pepler, D. (2000, October). A Developmental Perspective of Bullying. Invited
colloquium, Department of Psychology, Laurentian University, Sudbury. 444. Pepler, D. (2000, September). Strategies for Bullying at School. Presentation to the
staff at St. Anne’s School, Richmond Hill. 445. Pepler, D. (2000, September). Building Safe Schools: Understanding and
addressing bullying. Presentation to the Parents’ Association, Bailik School, Toronto. 446. Pepler, D. (2000, September). Taking a Long Look: A Developmental Perspective
of Violence. Presentation for Joanne Brown Humanities Symposium, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver.
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447. Pepler, D. (2000, July). Making a Difference in Girls’ Aggression. Two-day
workshop presented as a Summer Institute for the New Brunswick Department of Education, Fredricton.
448. Pepler, D. (2000, June). Focus on Bullying: Dynamics and Canadian Research.
Presentation at the 6th Biennial National Conflict Resolution Conference, Vancouver. 449. Pepler, D. (2000, June). Making a Difference in Bullying: A Guide for Practitioners.
Presentation to the Children’s Hospital: Chedoke Child and Family Centre, Hamilton, June 2000.
450. Pepler, D. (2000, June). Understanding and Supporting Troubled Girls: A
Developmental Perspective. Keynote address at the Humewood House Annual Meeting, Toronto.
451. Pepler, D. (2000, May). Aggressive Girls: An Overlooked Population. Presentation
at the Fourth Annual Melissa Institute Conference on Preventing Violence, Miami. 452. Pepler, D. (2000, May). School-wide Anti-Bullying Interventions: Highlighting
Gender Differences. Melissa Institute Conference on School Violence: Prevention and Intervention Strategies, Miami.
453. Pepler, D. (2000, May). Bullying at School: Strategies for Parents and Teachers.
Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association, Howard Park Public School, Toronto. 454. Pepler, D. (2000, May). Understanding and Addressing Bullying at School.
Presentation to the Parent-Teachers Association, Our Lady of Good Council School, Sharon.
455. Pepler, D. (2000, May). Bullying at School: Strategies for Prevention. Presentation
to the Parent-Teacher Association of PACE School, Aurora. 456. Pepler, D. (2000, May). Strategies to Address Bullying. Presentation to the Upper
Grand School District, Guelph. 457. Pepler, D. (2000, May). Bullying at School: A perspective for parents. Presentation
to the Parent Association of Crescent School, Toronto. 458. Pepler, D. (2000, May). Strategies to address bullying at school. Presentation to
the Staff at Crescent School, Toronto. 459. Pepler, D. (2000, April). Making a Difference in Bullying: A Paediatrician’s
Perspective. Keynote Speaker, Sydney Rosen Memorial Lecture, Paediatric Update 2000, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
460. Pepler, D. (2000, April). Bullying in High School: Exploring Strategies.
Presentation to the Buddies, Northern Secondary School, Toronto. 461. Pepler, D. (2000, April). Responding to Peer Bullying, Harassment and Abuse:
From A Blind Eye to An Eye for an Eye. Presentation to the Gerstein Conflict and Culture Group, Toronto.
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462. Pepler, D. (2000, April). Making a difference in bullying. Presentation to the Parent Council, Norseman Public School, Toronto.
463. Pepler, D. (2000, April). Taking the lead to address bullying problems.
Presentation to the Principals of York Region Catholic School Board, Aurora. 464. Pepler, D. (2000, March). Bullying: Focus on systemic interventions. Presentation
to the Psychologists at the Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board, Mississauga. 465. Pepler, D. (2000, March). Understanding and Addressing Bullying at School.
Presentation to the staff at Associated Hebrew Schools, Toronto. 466. Pepler, D. (2000, March). Making a Difference in Bullying. Presentation to the
Niagara Region School Councils. St. Catharines. 467. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Bullying at School: Strategies. Presentation to the
Parent Council, Dewson Public School. 468. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Girls’ aggression. Grand Rounds, Child and Family
Centre, Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto. 469. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Bullying Problems: Strategies for Parents.
Presentation to the Etobicoke Parent Community Council, Toronto. 470. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems: A
crime prevention strategy. Presentation to the Ontario Provincial Police Youth Officers Conference, Alymer.
471. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Bullying: Data from Swansea School. Presentation
to the Parent Council, Swansea Public School, Toronto. 472. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Bullying and Substance Use. Invited colloquium at
the Centre for Mental Health and Addiction, Toronto. 473. Pepler, D. (2000, February). A Peek Behind the Fence: Research on Bullying at
School. Invited colloquium for the Department of Psychology, Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo.
474. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems: A
Community Perspective. Presentation to the Hamilton-Wentworth Community Council on Child Abuse, Hamilton.
475. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Addressing bullying problems at school. Presentation
to the staff at Northlea Public School, Toronto. 476. Pepler, D. (2000, February). Understanding bullying: Strategies for parents.
Presentation to the Parent Council of St. Michael’s Academy, Thornhill. 477. Pepler, D. (2000, January). Bullying: Data from Annette School. Presentation to the
staff at Annette Public School. 478. Pepler, D. (2000, January). Bullying Problems – Making a Difference. Presentation
to the parents and staff at Cedarvale School, Toronto.
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479. Pepler, D. (2000, January). Bullying Problems: Research and Intervention Strategies. Presentation to administrative staff at Crescent School.
480. Pepler, D. (2000, January). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems at
School. Presentation to parents and teachers in the Durham Catholic School Board, Whitby.
481. Pepler, D. (2000, January). Bullying at School. Presentation to the staff at St.
Joseph’s School. Richmond Hill. 482. Pepler, D. (1999, December). Understanding and Responding to Bullying
Problems: Building a Bridge Over Troubled Waters – A Japanese and Canadian Collaboration. Presentation to the Japanese Research Group on Bullying. Vancouver, December 1999.
483. Pepler, D. (1999, November). Bullying: Considerations for Exceptional Children.
Presentation to the Ontario Assocation for Learning Disabilities, Toronto. 484. Pepler, D. (1999, November). Strategies to address bullying problems at school.
Presentation to the Alberta Safe Schools Conference, Edmonton. 485. Pepler, D. (1999, November). Understanding Bullying: Lessons from Observational
Research. Presentation to the Alberta Safe Schools Conference, Edmonton. 486. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1999, November). Strategies to address bullying at
schools. Presentation to the Centre for International Studies, Flinders University, Adelaide.
487. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1999, November). Understanding and Addressing Bullying
at School. Presentation at the University of South Australia, Adelaide 488. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1999, October). Understanding Bullying at School: Lessons
from Observational Research. Seminar presented to the Centre for International Studies, Flinders University, Adelaide.
489. Pepler, D. & Connolly, J. (1999, October). Bullying and Harassment at School:
Strategies for Prevention. Presentation at the Canadian Association of Independent Schools Conference, Niagara-on-the-Lake.
490. Pepler, D. (1999, October). Understanding Bullying at School and Strategies for
Prevention. Presentation to Ashbury College, Ottawa. 491. Pepler, D. (1999, October). Why Worry About Aggressive Girls. Presentation at the
Symposium on Girlhood Aggression, Toronto. 492. Pepler, D. (1999, October). Bullying at School: Perspectives for Parents.
Presentation to the Parent Assocation of Orleans Wood Elementary School, Ottawa. 493. Pepler, D. (1999, October). Making a Difference: Strategies for Addressing Bullying
Problems. Presentation to the staff of Orleans Wood Elementary School, Ottawa. 494. Pepler, D. (1999, September). Observations of bullying: What we’ve learned and
where we’re heading. Presentation to the Centre for Behavioural Research, Stavanger College, Stavanger Norway.
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495. Pepler, D. (1999, September). Bullying: Canadian Perspectives and Intervention
Strategies. Keynote address of the Norwegian Education Consultants Conference, Stavanger Norway.
496. Pepler, D. (1999, September). Building Safe Schools: Strategies to Address
Problems of Bullying. Keynote address and workshop at the School Counsellors Association of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John’s.
497. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1999, July). Making a Difference: Strategies to Address
Bullying at School. Summer Institute for New Brunswick Department of Education, Fredericton.
498. Pepler, D. (1999, June). Addressing violence in the communities: links between
bullying and family violence. Workshop presented for the Haldiman-Norfolk Community Council on Violence, Simcoe.
499. Pepler, D. (1999, May). Bullying at School: Problems and Solutions. Presentation to
St. Michael’s Choir School, Toronto. 500. Pepler, D. (1999, May). Strategies for Anti-Bullying Interventions. Workshop for the
Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board. 501. Pepler, D. (1999, May). Bullying at School: Strategies for Prevention and
Intervention. Sixteenth Annual Utah State University Conference on Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence, Logan.
502. Pepler, D. (1999, May). School-Wide Anti-Bullying Interventions. Presentation at
the Conference on School Violence: Prevention and Intervention Strategies. Cosponsored by AHEC and the Melissa Institute, Miami.
503. Pepler, D. (1999, May). Panel discussion on Violence intervention and prevention:
Community-based approaches. Third Annual Melissa Institute Conference on the Prevention and Treatment of Violence, Miami.
504. Pepler, D. (1999, May). A Peek Behind the Fence at Bullying. Presentation to the
Prairie Provinces Psychology Undergraduate Conference, Winnipeg. 505. Pepler, D. (1999, April). Understanding Bullying. Workshop for the Dufferin-Peel
Catholic School Board. 506. Pepler, D. (1999, April). Building a Safe School. Presentation to Whitney School,
Toronto. 507. Pepler, D. (1999, April). Bullies and Victims: Making a Difference in your
Community. Workshop for professionals sponsored by Ottawa-Carleton Community Committee on Child Abuse.
508. Pepler, D. (1999, April). Bullies and Victims: Community Panel Discussion.
Presentation to Ottawa-Carleton Committee on Child Abuse. 509. Pepler, D. ( 1999, March). What We Have Learned about Bullying: Implications for
Educators. Presentation to Special Education Consultants, Toronto District School Board, Toronto.
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510. Pepler, D. (1999, March). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems at
School. Presentation to St. Joseph School, Markham. 511. Pepler, D. (1999, March). Bullying and Safe Schools. Presentation to St. Louis
School, Toronto. 512. Pepler, D. & Smith, C. (1999, February). Bullying: Experiences of Immigrant and
Ethnic Minority Students. Presentation for the Centre for Research on Immigration and Settlement and the LaMarsh Centre for Research on Violence and Conflict Resolution, York University.
513. Pepler, D. (1999, February). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems at
School: Implications for Physical Educators. Presentation at the Faculty of Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto.
514. Pepler, D. (1999, February). Aggression and Bullying in High School. Presentation
at Downsview Secondary School, Toronto. 515. Pepler, D. (1999, February). Safe Schoolyards: Strategies for Helping the Bully and
the Victim. Presentation at West Lynde School, Whitby. 516. Pepler, D. (1999, February). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems in
School. Presentation to Social Services Staff, Halton District School Board, Burlington.
517. Pepler, D. (1999, January). Bullying at School: We Can All Make a Difference.
Presentation at Maurice Cody School, Toronto. 518. Pepler, D. (1999, January). Bullying in High School. Presentation at Northern
Secondary School, Toronto. 519. Pepler, D. (1999, January). Bullying: A Whole School Approach. Presentation at
Amesbury School, Toronto. 520. Pepler, D. (1999, January). Observational methods for studying children.
Presentation at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Toronto.
521. Pepler, D. (1999, December). Understanding and Addressing Bullying Problems in
Canada. Presentation to Japanese Ministry of Education Bullying Research Group, Tokyo.
522. Pepler, D. (1999, December). Bullying: Canadian Research and Interventions.
Presentation to Chukyo University, Nagoya City, Japan. 523. Pepler, D. (1999, December). Bullying: Canadian Research and Interventions.
Presentation to Aichi University of Education, Kariya City, Japan. 524. Pepler, D. (1998, November). Bullying at Schools: Challenges and Strategies for
Principals. Presentation at the Ontario Principals’ Council Conference. Toronto. 525. Pepler, D. (1998, November). Bullying at Schools: Important Considerations.
Presentation for Phi Delta Kappa educators, Toronto.
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526. Pepler, D. (1998, November). Bullying: What Schools and Parents Can Do.
Presentation to Dublin School, Toronto. 527. Pepler, D. (1998, November). Bullying: Building a Safe School. Presentation to
John Wanless School, Toronto. 528. Pepler, D. & Sedighdeilami, F. (1998, October). Should we worry about
aggressive girls? Paper presented at the Investing in Children Conference, Ottawa. 529. Pepler, D. (1998, October). A Developmental Perspective of Vulnerable Children.
Paper presented at the Vulnerable Child Conference, Ottawa. 530. Pepler, D. (1998, October). Bullying and Safe Schools. Presentation to McNiccoll
Elementary School, Toronto. 531. Pepler, D. (1998, October). Bullying and Safe Schools. Presentation to
Bennington Heights Elementary School, Toronto. 532. Pepler, D. (1998, June). Bullying in High School. Presentation to Northern
Secondary School, Toronto. 533. Pepler, D. (1998, June). Understanding and dealing with bullying problems.
Presentation to Adventure Place Centre, Toronto. 534. Pepler, D., Moore, T., Motz, M., & Cavanagh, L. (1998, June). Breaking the Cycle:
Program Evaluation. Paper Presented at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. 535. Pepler, D. (1998, June). Bullying in School: Problems and solutions. Presentation
to the Annette School Parent Teacher Association, Toronto. 536. Pepler, D. (1998, May). Violence prevention: A developmental perspective.
Presentation to the York Region Abuse and Assault Committee. Richmond Hill. 537. Pepler, D., & Craig, W. (1998, May). Aggressive girls: Risk in relationships.
Presentation to the Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene, Oregon. 538. Pepler, D. (1998, May). Lessons learned from research on bullying. Presentation
at the Second Annual Violence and Youth Conference sponsored by the Melissa Institute, Miami.
539. Pepler, D. & Larson J. (1998, May). Violence prevention programs in schools.
Presentation at the Second Annual Violence and Youth Conference sponsored by the Melissa Institute, Miami.
540. Pepler, D. (1998, March). Bullying in high school: Developing strategies.
Presentation to Parkdale High School, St. Thomas, Ontario. 541. Pepler, D. (1998, March). Bullying in early adolescence. Presentation to the
Parent-Teachers Association of Swansea School, Toronto. 542. Pepler, D. (1998, February). Bullying in elementary school. Presentation to the
Parent-Teachers Association of Summit Heights School, Toronto.
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543. Pepler, D. (1998, February). Bullying and victimization at school: Problems and strategies. Presentation to the Parent-Teachers Association of United Synagogue Day Schools, Toronto.
544. Pepler, D. & Connolly, J. (1998, February). Girls and bullying. Presentation to the
Parent-Teachers Association of Branksome Hall School, Toronto. 545. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & Connolly. (1998, February). Understanding and
addressing girls aggression. Presentation for the Ministry of Education and Training, Toronto.
546. Pepler, D. (1998, February). School strategies to address bullying. Presentation to
the Metropolitan Separate School Board, Toronto. 547. Pepler, D. (1998, January). Bullying and Victimization: Important issues for
children at risk. Presentation at Integra Children’s Mental Health Centre, Toronto. 548. Pepler, D. (1997, December). Observing children: Strategies and Challenges.
Presentation at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Toronto.
549. Pepler, D. (1997, November). Understanding and Addressing Bullying at School.
Presentation to the Durham Separate School Board, Oshawa. 550. Pepler, D. (1997, November). Strategies for dealing with Bullying at School.
Presentation to the Metropolitan Separate School Board, Toronto. 551. Pepler, D., Smith, C., & Kent, D. (1997, October). Challenges and Strategies in
implementing an Anti-Bullying Program. Presentation to the staff at United Synagogue Day Schools, Toronto.
552. Pepler, D. (1997, September). Understanding and addressing bullying at school.
Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association, United Synagogue Day Schools, Toronto.
553. Pepler, D. & Connolly, J. (1997, June). Bullying: A concern for high schools?
Presentation to the staff at Humberside Collegiate, Toronto. 554. Pepler, D. (1997, June). The problems of bullying and a framework for
intervention. Presentation to the staff at United Synagogue Day Schools, Toronto. 555. Pepler, D. (1997, June). Bullying: A developmental problem. Keynote address at
the Annual Meeting of theMerrymount Children’s Centre, London, Ont. 556. Pepler, D. (1997, June). Addressing bullying by girls in the school system. Invited
address at the 2nd International Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence. London, Ontario.
557. Pepler, D. (1997, June). Bullying: A problem in your school and the broader
community? Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association, Forest Hill Public School, Toronto.
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558. Pepler, D. (1997, May). Bullying: Observations and interventions. Workshop presented at the Symposium, Dealing with Violence in Children and Youth Symposium, Centre for Studies of Children at Risk, McMaster University, Hamilton.
559. Pepler, D. (1997, May). Bullying at school: Research and intervention strategies.
Keynote presentation for the Violence in Schools conference sponsored by the Melissa Institute for the Prevention of Violence, Miami.
560. Pepler, D. (1997, April). Bullying in elementary school. Presentation to the staff at
Market Lane School, Toronto. 561. Pepler, D. (1997, April). Bullying: A problem for girls? Presentation to parents at
Bishop Strachan School, Toronto. 562. Pepler, D. (1997, April). Bullying in middle school. Presentation to Parent-Teacher
Association, Robert Service Public School, Scarborough. 563. Pepler, D. (1997, April). About Bullying: Research and Interventions. Presentation
to teachers and administrators within Scarborough Board of Education. 564. Pepler, D. (1997, April). Violence in our Community: Challenges and strategies for
intervention. Presentation to the Belleville Children’s Mental Health Update, Belleville.
565. Pepler, D. (1997, March). Bullying at School: What We Know and What We Can
Do! Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association, Forest Hill Public School, Midhurst, Ontario.
566. Pepler, D. (1997, March). Bullying: Problems and Solutions. Presentation to the
Vice-Principals of the Simcoe County Board of Education, Barrie, Ontario. 567. Pepler, D. (1997, March). Bullying at School: Strategies for Prevention and
Intervention. Presentation to the Staff at Eglinton Public School, Toronto. 568. Pepler, D. (1997, March). Understanding the peer interactions of aggressive
children. Applied Developmental Psychology Seminar, University of Toronto, Toronto.
569. Pepler, D. (1997, February). Bullying at School: What We Know and What We
Can Do! Presentation to the Lynnwood Leadership Group, Peel Board of Education, Mississauga.
570. Pepler, D. (1997, February). Understanding and Intervening in Bullying. Keynote
Address, Ontario Psychological Association Conference, Toronto. 571. Pepler, D. (1997, January). Research and Interventions for Bullying at School.
Invited Colloquium for Department of Psychology, Brock University, St. Catharines, January 1997.
572. Pepler, D. (1997, January). Bullying at School: Problems and Solutions.
Presentation to Parent-Teachers’ Association, Glendale Public School, Welland, Ontario.
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573. Pepler, D. (1997, January). Understanding Bullying: Research and Interventions. Presentation to the Scarborough Board of Education: Professional Development Day, Toronto, January 1997.
574. Pepler, D. Bullying at School: What Can We Do About It? Presentation to Parent-
Teachers’ Association of Scarborough Village School, Scarborough Board of Education, Toronto.
575. Pepler, D. (1997, January). Bullying Research: Implications for Child-Care
Settings. Presentation to the Board of Directors, YMCA of Metropolitan Toronto, Toronto.
576. Pepler, D. (1996, December). Bullying: Research and Intervention Strategies.
Presentation to the Amesbury Family of Schools Administrators’ Meeting, North York Board of Education, Toronto.
577. Pepler, D. (1996, November). Why Worry About Aggressive Girls? Keynote
address for Scarborough Women in Educational Administration, Toronto. 578. Pepler, D. (1996, November). Problems of Bullying. Presentation to staff at
Runnymede School, Toronto Board of Education, Toronto. 579. Pepler, D. (1996, November). Children of Battered Women: Research and
Directions for Intervention. Presentation in Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo.
580. Pepler, D. (1996, November). Peer Processes in Bullying. Leighton McCarthy
Memorial Lecture, Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto, Toronto. 581. Pepler, D. (1996, November). Violence Prevention in Schools. Keynote
presentation at the Seventh Annual Update in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry.
582. Pepler, D. (1996, November). Addressing Problems of Bullying at School.
Presentation to the Waterloo County Board of Education, Kitchener. 583. Pepler, D. (1996, October). Exposure to Environmental Risk and Psychosocial
Adjustment. Presentation to Senes Consultants Inc., Richmond Hill. 584. Pepler, D. (1996, October). Bullying: Research and Intervention Strategies.
Presentation to the Parent-Teachers Association, Market Lane School, Toronto Board of Education, Toronto.
585. Pepler, D. (1996, October). Understanding children’s aggression through
naturalistic observations. Presentation at the Institute of Child Studies, University of Toronto.
586. Pepler, D. (1996, October). Bullying: Research and Intervention Strategies.
Presentation to the staff at Market Lane School, Toronto Board of Education, Toronto. 587. Pepler, D. (1996, September). Evaluation of Babies’ Best Start Prevention
Program. Presentation at the Children’s Aid Society Prevention and Early Intervention Forum, Toronto.
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588. Pepler, D. (1996, September). Bullying at middle schools: Reasons for Concern and Strategies. Presentation at R. J. Lang School, North York Board of Education, Toronto.
589. Pepler, D. (1996, August). A peek behind the fence: What we have learned about
bullying. Keynote address at Putting the Brakes on Violence Conference, York University, Toronto.
590. Pepler, D. (1996, August). Why Worry About Aggressive Girls? Keynote address
at Putting the Brakes on Violence Conference, York University, Toronto. 591. Pepler, D. (1996, May). Bullying at school: Problems and Strategies. Presentation
to the Parent-Teachers Association, Bayview Village School, Toronto. 592. Pepler, D. (1996, May). The problem of bullying at school. Presentation to the
Parent-Teachers Association, John Fisher Public School, Toronto. 593. Pepler, D. (1996, May). Strategies for addressing bullying in schools. Invited
address at the Conference of the Network for Conflict Resolution, University of Waterloo, Waterloo.
594. Pepler, D. (1996, May). Bullying at school: The problem and solutions.
Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association at Upper Canada College, Toronto, May 1996.
595. Pepler, D. & Connolly, J. (1996, May). Why worry about bullying? Presentation to
the staff at Forest Hill School, Toronto. 596. Pepler, D. (1996, May). Bullying: A perspective for junior high schools.
Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association, Elia Middle School, Toronto. 597. Pepler, D. (1996, April). Bullying at school. Presentation to Market Lane School,
Toronto. 598. Pepler, D. (1996, April). Bullying: A lifespan perspective. Keynote address to the
“From Bullying to Battering Conference” sponsored by the Sexual Assault Center, Appleton Wisconsin.
599. Pepler, D. (1996, April). Children of battered women: Research and implications
for intervention. Presentation at the “From Bullying to Battering Conference” sponsored by the Sexual Assault Center, Appleton Wisconsin.
600. Pepler, D. (1996, April). Why worry about bullying. Presentation to Parent-Teacher
Association at York Mills Collegiate, Toronto. 601. Pepler, D. (1996, April). Bullying as an potential antecedent to gang behaviour.
Presentation to students and staff at Mackenzie Collegiate Institute, Toronto. 602. Pepler, D. (1996, April). Children exposed to family violence: Research and
implications for intervention. Colloquium for the Psychology Department, Queen’s University, Kingston Ontario.
603. Pepler, D. (1996, April). Understanding and addressing the problem of bullying.
Public lecture for the Scarborough Board of Education, Toronto.
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604. Pepler, D. (1996, March). Bullying at school: Insights and strategies. Presentation
to the Parent-Teacher Association at Allenby Public School, Toronto. 605. Pepler, D. (1996, March). Children of Battered Women: The Hidden Victims.
Keynote address at the University of Vermont Continuing Education Conference on Domestic Violence, Boston.
606. Pepler, D. (1996, February). The problem of bullying at school. Presentation to the
Parent-Teacher Association at Crestwood School, Toronto. 607. Pepler, D. (1996, February). Bullying in Schools. Presentation to the staff of the
Preparatory School, Upper Canada College, Toronto. 608. Pepler, D. (1996, February). Effectiveness of the Toronto Anti-Bullying
Intervention. Presentation at Dewson Public School, Toronto Board of Education, Toronto.
609. Pepler, D. (1996, February). A Peek Behind the Fence: Observations of
aggression and bullying on school playgrounds. Colloquium for the Psychology Department, University of Western Ontario, London Ontario.
610. Pepler, D. (1996, January). Bullying in Middle School. Presentation to the Parent-
Teacher Association at Humber Summit Middle School, North York Board of Education, Toronto.
611. Pepler, D. (1996, January). Anti-Bullying programs in school. Presentation to the
principals and vice-principals in the East York Board of Education. 612. Pepler, D. (1996, January). Bullying among girls. Presentation to the staff at
Bishop Strachan School, Toronto. 613. Pepler, D. (1996, January). Bullying in Middle School. Presentation to the Parent-
Teacher Association at Cummer Valley Middle School, North York Board of Education, Toronto.
614. Pepler, D. (1996, January). Bullying at school: A focus on Junior High.
Presentation to the Staff at St. Andrew's Junior High School, North York Board of Education, Toronto.
615. Pepler, D., Craig, W., & O'Connell, P. (1995, December). Double trouble for girls:
Aggression and Victimization. Paper presented at the Oregon Social Learning Center Gender Conference, Eugene.
616. Pepler, D. (1995, December). Bullying at school: Problems and Solutions.
Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association at Glen Park School, North York Board of Education, Toronto.
617. Pepler, D. (1995, November). Strategies to address bullying in elementary
schools. Presentation to the Parent-Teacher Association at Owen Boulevard School, North York Board of Education, Toronto.
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618. Pepler, D. (1995, November). Bullying at school: What it is and how to address it. Presentation to the Parents Night at Brookbanks School, North York Board of Education, Toronto.
619. Pepler, D. (1995, November). Addressing bullying in schools. Presentation to the
Social Work Department, Scarborough Board of Education, Toronto. 620. Pepler, D. (1995, October). Bullying in elementary schools. Presented to the
Victoria Park Safe School Coalition of the North York Board of Education, Toronto. 621. Pepler, D. (1995, October). Bullying at school and how to prevent it. Presentation
to Parent-Teacher Association of the York Montessori School, Toronto. 622. Pepler, D. (1995, October). The effectiveness of the Toronto Anti-Bullying
Program. Presented to the Anti-Bullying Working Group, Toronto Board of Education. 623. Pepler, D. (1995, October). The problem of bullying at schools. Presentation at the
Violence in Schools Conference of the Safe Schools Coalition, Toronto. 624. Pepler, D. (1995, June). Understanding Bullying from a Dynamic Systems
Perspective. Presentation to the Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal.
625. Pepler, D., Atlas, R., & Cummings, J. (1995, June). Bullying at School.
Presentation at F.M. Heard Public School, Durham Board of Education, Whitby. 626. Pepler, D. (1995, May). The Development of Aggression: From peer groups to
gangs. Keynote address to be presented to the Joint National Conference on Gangs, Schools, and Communities. Washington, DC.
627. Pepler, D. (1995, April). Bullying at School: What Can We Do About It?
Presentation to the Metro Violence Prevention Workgroup, Violence Prevention Secretariat, Ministry of Education and Training of Ontario, Toronto.
628. Pepler, D., Atlas, R., & Cummings, J. (1995, May). Bullying at School.
Presentation to Parent-Teacher Association at Bruce School, Toronto Board of Education, Toronto.
629. Pepler, D., Cummings, J., & Atlas, R. (1995, May). Bullying and Peer Pressure.
Presentation at Crestwood School, Toronto. 630. Pepler, D., Atlas, R., & Cummings, J. (1995, May). School Interventions for
Bullying. Presented to staff at Bruce School, Toronto Board of Education, Toronto. 631. Pepler, D. (1995, April). Bullying at School. Presentation to the North York Board
of Education, Toronto, April 1995. 632. Pepler, D., Atlas, R., & Cummings, J. (1995,March). Bullying in High School.
Presented to Northern Secondary School, Toronto Board of Education, Toronto. 633. Pepler, D. (1995,March). Bullying and the Toronto Board Anti-Bullying
Intervention. Presentation to the Island Public School, Toronto Board of Education.
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634. Pepler, D., Cummings, J., & Atlas, R. (1995, February). Bullying: What is the problem and what can we do about it? Presentation at Spectrum School.
635. Pepler, D. (1995, February). Bullying and School-Based Interventions. Network for
Conflict Resolution, University of Waterloo. 636. Pepler, D. (1995, February). Bullying in Schools. Presentation to Annette Street
Public School, Toronto Board of Education. 637. Pepler, D. (1995, February). Overview of a Research Program on Aggression and
Bullying. Presentation to the Psychology Association, Thistletown Regional Centre for Children and Adolescents.
638. Pepler, D. (1995, January). Aggression and Bullying within the School Context.
Presentation to the Provincial Planning Council on Violence Prevention, Ontario Ministry of Education and Training.
639. Pepler, D. (1995, January). The Development of Aggressive Behaviour Problems.
Presentation for the Lakehead Regional Family Centre. 640. Pepler, D. (1995, January). Bullying and the Toronto Anti-Bullying Intervention.
Presentation for Psychological Services, Toronto Board of Education. 641. Pepler, D. (1995, November). Reason to Hope: Highlights of the Report of the
American Psychological Association's Commission on Violence and Youth presented to the LaMarsh Research Centre on Violence and Conflict Resolution.
642. Pepler, D. (1994, November). A Peek Behind the Fence: Observations of
Aggressive and Nonaggressive Children on the School Playground. Presentation for the Department of Psychology, University of Guelph.
643. Pepler, D. (1994, November). Bullying at School: What can we do about It?
Presentation to Frankland School, Toronto Board of Education. 644. Pepler, D. (1994, June). School-related bullying. Presentation at the Eleventh
Annual Conference on infancy and childhood, Utah State University, Logan Utah. 645. Pepler, D. (1994). Children's aggression: Causes and responses. Keynote
address at the annual conference of The Network: Interaction for Conflict Resolution, Halifax.
646. Pepler, D. (1994, May). The problem of bullying at school. Presented as a part of
a colloquium, "Dealing with the Schoolyard Bully" for the Scarborough Board of Education, Toronto.
647. Pepler, D. (1994, April). Aggression on the School Playground. Presentation for
the Groupe sur l'Appropriation Psychosociale at Universite Laval, Quebec City. 648. Pepler, D. (1994, April). Bullying. Presented as part of the St. Lawrence Centre
Public Forum, "Fighting, bullying and violence: Making elementary schools safe", Toronto.
649. Pepler, D. (1994, April). Anti-Bullying Interventions. Presentation at John Wanless
Public School, Toronto.
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650. Pepler, D. (1994, March). Observations of children's aggression and bullying.
Presentation for the Carolina Consortium on Human Development, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.
651. Pepler, D. (1994, February). Bullying at School. Presentation at Dewson Public
School, Toronto. 652. Pepler, D. (1994, February). Conflicts on the Playground. Presentation at
Millwood Junior School, Etobicoke. 653. Pepler, D. (1994, February). Children's aggression: A peek behind the fence.
Presentation for the Applied Developmental, School and Child-Clinical Psychology Seminar Series, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto.
654. Pepler, D. (1993, September). Antisocial behaviour in girls. Presentation at the
Western Psychiatric Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. 655. Pepler, D. (1993, June). Preparing a better future for our children. Keynote
address at the Annual Meeting of the Macaulay Child Development Centre, Toronto. 656. Pepler, D. & Ledingham, J. (1993, June). Using child development research to
strengthen practice. Workshop at the Ontario Association of Children's Mental Health Centres Annual Conference, Muskoka.
657. Pepler, D. (1993, May). The genesis of violence in childhood: The role of peer
processes. Presentation for Children's Day Treatment: Interventions and Trends, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Child and Family Studies Centre conference on Challenge and Change in Childhood Psychopathology, Toronto.
658. Pepler, D. (1993, April). Aggressive Children: Peer relations and social skills
training. Presentation for the Department of Psychology, Peel Board of Education, Mississauga.
659. Pepler, D. (1993, April). Children who witness family violence. Workshop
presented at the Ontario Association for Children at Risk Annual Conference, Toronto.
660. Pepler, D. (1993, March). Bullying and victimization. Presentation at St. Joachim
School, Toronto. 661. Pepler, D. (1993, March). Bullying on the playground. Presentation at Norseman
Public School, Toronto. 662. Pepler, D. (1993, February). Playground observations of aggressive and
nonaggressive children. Colloquium presented at the Centre for Research in Human Development, Concordia University, Montreal.
663. Pepler, D. (1993, February). Peer relations of aggressive children. Colloquium
presented for the Child and Family Studies Clinic, Department of Psychology, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto.
664. Pepler, D. (1993, February). Bullying at School. Presentation at Sunnybrook
School, Toronto.
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665. Pepler, D. 91993, January). A school-based intervention for bullying and
victimization. Presentation to the Ontario Mental Health Foundation Board of Directors, Toronto.
666. Pepler, D. (1992, December). Observations of aggressive and nonaggressive
children on the playground. Colloquium presented at the Child Study Centre, Department of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa.
667. Pepler, D. (1992, November). Peer relations, aggression and bullying. Keynote
address at the Design for a New Tomorrow Conference, St. Catharines. 668. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1992, November). Bullying in the schools. Workshop
presented at the Design for a New Tomorrow Conference, St. Catharines. 669. Pepler, D., Craig, W. & Atlas, R. (1992, November). Bullying. Presentation and
workshop presented at the Council for Exceptional Children Conference. 670. Pepler, D. (1992, October). The playground puzzle: Observations of peer
interactions. Colloquium presented at the Institute of Child Study, University of Toronto.
671. Pepler, D. (1992, September). Bullying in schools. Presentation at James Bolton
Public School, Peel Board of Education. 672. Pepler, D. (1992, June). Peer relations of aggressive children. Presentation to the
Multi-Agency Research Committee, The Institute for the Study of Antisocial and Violent Behaviour in Youth.
673. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1992, May). Bullying on the schoolyard. Workshop for the
City-Wide Professional Development Day, Etobicoke Board of Education. 674. Pepler, D. (1992, May). Bullying in schools. Presentation at Alpha School, Toronto
Board of Education. 675. Pepler, D. (1992, May). Peer relations and bullying. Presentation at Park Lawn
School of the Etobicoke Board of Education. 676. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1992, April). Playground aggression: Bullies and victims.
Presentation for the Peel Board of Education. 677. Pepler, D.(1992, April). Bullying and victimization at school. Workshop for the
Ontario Association for Students at Risk. 678. Pepler, D. (1992, March). Bullying in schools. Presentation to Blessed Trinity
School, Metropolitan Toronto Separate School Board. 679. Pepler, D. (1992, March). Peer influences on children's aggression. Presentation
to John Fisher School, Toronto Board of Education. 680. Pepler, D. & Atlas, R. (1992, February). Bullying in the schoolyard. Presentation to
Ryerson Public School, Toronto Board of Education.
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681. Pepler, D. (1992, February). A new method for assessing peer interaction. Presentation for the Oregon Social Learning Center Seminar Series.
682. Pepler, D. (1992, February). Aggression and sibling interaction. A Round Table
Discussion for the Oregon Social Learning Center Seminar Series. 683. Pepler, D. (1992, February). Prevention: Bullying in schools. Presentation for the
Oregon Social Learning Center Seminar Series. 684. Pepler, D. (1992, February). Prevention: School-Based social skills training.
Presentation for the Oregon Social Learning Center Seminar Series. 685. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1992, February). Bullying and victimization. Presentation
to the Bully Interventions Pilot Schools of the Toronto Board of Education. 686. Pepler, D. & Moore, T. (1991, November). The effects on children of witnessing
violence and treatment models. Presented at the Victoria County Conference on Woman Abuse: Building a Coordinated Community Response, Lindsay.
687. Pepler, D., Craig, W. & Koschmider, S. (1991, October). School-Yard Bullies.
Presented at the Sixth National Conference of the Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse, Toronto.
688. Pepler, D. & Moore, T. (1991, September, 25). Children of the Homeless: Living in
the Shadows. Keynote address at the Annual General Meeting of the Defence for Children International – Canada.
689. Pepler, D. & Craig, W. (1991, September). Aggression on the Playground.
Seminar presented at the Meeting of Superintendents, Ontario Ministry of Education, Barrie.
690. Hicks, R., Lalonde, R. & Pepler, D. (1991, February). Immigrant and refugee
children: Psychosocial considerations. Paper presented at the Better Beginnings, Better Futures Immigrant and Refugee Children Symposium, Toronto.
691. Pepler, D.J., Craig, W. & Koschmider, S. (1991, February). Aggression on the
Playground. Paper presented to the City of York Board of Education Professional Development Meetings, Toronto.
692. Pepler, D.J. (1990, November). Family violence and the psychosocial
development of children. Colloquium to the Groupe de Recherhe de L'Inadaptation Psychosocial, Universite de Montreal, Montreal.
693. Pepler, D.J. (1990, November). A developmental perspective on antisocial
children: Considering different pathways. Presented at Current topics in Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Toronto Division of Child Psychiatry, Toronto.
694. Pepler, D.J. (1990, September). Discriminating Tracks and Developing Switches:
Commentary on Questions and Advances in the Study of Developmental Pathways by Rolf Loeber. Presented at the GRIP Symposium on Classification of Individuals at Risk for Maladjustment, Baie St. Paul.
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695. Pepler, D.J.,Connolly, J.,Craig, W., & Byrd, B. (1990, June). Social skills training with adolescents. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa.
696. Pepler, D.J. (1990, May). Practical ideas for program evaluation. Paper presented
at the Atlantic Regional Conference, Early Intervention: Current Issues and Future Directions, Halifax.
697. Pepler, D.J. & Craig, W. (1990, May). Improving peer relations of aggressive
children. Paper presented at the Peel School Psychology Conference, Meeting the Challenge of Behavioural Problems: School based prevention and intervention, Toronto.
698. Pepler, D.J. & Moore, T.E. (1989, October). The effects of family violence on
children: Implications for schooling. Presented at the Atlantic Conference on Family Violence, Amherst, N.S.
699. Moore, T.E. & Pepler, D.J. (1989, February). Researching the effects of family
violence on children. Address to the Ontario Ministry of Education, Resource Development and Consultation Committee: Family Violence Initiatives, Toronto.
700. Pepler, D.J. & Moore, T.E. (1989, January). Assessment and intervention
strategies for children exposed to wife battering: Directions for intervention. Colloquium, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Toronto.
701. Pepler, D. (1988, June). A social-cognitively based skills training programme for
aggressive children. Paper presented at the Earlscourt Symposium on Childhood Aggression, Toronto.
702. Pepler, D. (1987, June). Educational interventions with children exposed to family
violence. Presented at the National Conference on Family Violence, St. John. 703. Pepler, D.,Moore, T.E.,Mae, R., & Kates, M. (1987, August). The effects of
exposure to family violence on children: New directions for research and intervention. Presented at the Conference on Family Violence and Neglect: Innovative Interventions, Waterloo.
704. Lessa, I. & Pepler, D. (1987, October). Research and mental health services for
Portuguese children and their families. Paper presented at the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services Seminars Working Together for Children in Metro Toronto, Toronto.
705. Pepler, D. (1986, October). Program evaluation and research in the assessment
and treatment of children exposed to wife battering. Presented at the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services conference on the Assessment and Treatment of Children Exposed to Wife Battering, Toronto.
706. Abramovitch, R., Pepler, D.J., & Corter, C. (1982, October). Sibling interaction in
families with a Down Syndrome child. Presented at the Conference on Research Strategies for the Study of Children in Families under Stress, Montreal, Canada.
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