Bullying

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National Bullying Prevention Month

October was first declared as National Bullying Prevention Month in 2006. Since then, October has been a time to acknowledge that bullying has devastating effects on children and…  learn more

PACER's National Bullying Prevention

October is a month event to prevent childhood bullying and promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.  learn more

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October is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month

Among students ages 12-18 who reported being bullied during the school year, 15% were bullied online or by text. National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month is a month-long observance…  learn more

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Cyberbullying Infographic

Cyberbullying is a real problem that is dominating the bullying trends in schools today. This infographic can be used to as a resource by your students, and to…  learn more

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National Bullying Prevention Month 2024: Meaningful Activities and Ideas for Schools

Bullying is one of those tough topics that can feel challenging to address. But when we highlight and bring attention to the issue, we have a better chance…  learn more

National Bullying Prevention

Bullying hurts. But it hurts less when we talk about it. Welcome to your safe space to talk about bullying. Bullying and mental health challenges are tough things…  learn more

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39 Must-Read Anti-Bullying Books for Kids of All Ages (Plus Free Printable)

Bullying is a major concern for parents, and 20% of high schoolers say they have been bullied at school. More than half of teens (53%) say they have been…  learn more

Stop Bullying

Resources for kids, young adults, parents and educators. Webisodes talk about how to take a stand against bullying. Get ideas for things you can do to make the…  learn more

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Second Step® Sample Lessons

Complete sets of materials from select Second Step curricula, the Second Step® Bullying Prevention Unit, and the Second Step® Child Protection Unit are available for Early Learning through…  learn more

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Cyberbullying. Ever heard of it?

October is National Bullying Prevention Month! Chatting with friends online can be loads of fun. But sometimes, being able to hide behind a screen can embolden people to…  learn more

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CyberWise: How to Deal With Bullying in Schools

Bullying is a challenging phenomenon that makes school life very difficult for children who experience it. Many teachers find themselves pushing back against bullying in schools in an…  learn more

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Education Week: Bullying

Read about what schools can do to prevent and respond to bullying. Social media companies must address platforms' impact on kids' mental health and data privacy, educators say.  learn more

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Bullying: What Educators Can Do About It

Today, we often hear about someone being bullied, someone being a bully, or someone who has witnessed bullying. This does not have to be the case. Bullying is…  learn more

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Be A Buddy – Not A Bully

This set of 5 short videos was created by students in the Video Production elective class at Palm Middle School in Los Angeles, CA. The students made a…  learn more

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Kids react to bullying

Kids react to a bullying video and discuss the topic. Each one has a different perspective.  learn more

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Two young boys sing about overcoming bullying.

Bars and Melody, a rap duo consisting of 15-year-old Charlie and 13-year-old Leondre, compete on "Britain's Got Talent". Singing a modified version of "Hope" by Twista and Faith…  learn more

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Bullyproof Your Classroom with Brown Paper Bags

Mackenzie Grate describes how they reset the culture in their classroom with sticky notes and brown paper bags. Highly recommended. You can print this out and pass it…  learn more

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Danimal's Army

Danny Keefe has apraxia of speech, meaning he has a hard time getting words out clearly enough for others to understand. He also likes to wear a jacket,…  learn more