Bullying

This Pinterest board was created by students of Dr. Lenisa Joseph’s Behavior Management Class –Alfred University. With the bullying epidemic taking a toll on children from grade school through graduation, teaching students about bullying and how to deal with a bully is more important than ever. This board offers great videos, tools, lesson plan ideas, and read alouds, to help teach children about bullying and how to deal with bullies in an effective and safe manner.
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This is a great informational read for those who need confirmation of what bullying is and who it affects. Bullying is a worldwide problem that affects everyone. There is no specific reason of why bullying occurs, only that it happens. Bullies target anyone that they feel superior to. DONT BECOME A TARGET!!!! It is not ok to let yourself be bullied. Say something if you feel you are being bullied. You’ll love this research-based reading comprehension curriculum. Check out ReadWorks.org!
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This is a wonderful article that allows kids to read about the different forms of Bullying. Sometimes bullying can be categorized as pushing or shoving. However, bullying is many or anything that hurts the feelings of someone. This article allows kids to answer questions and gain comprehension of why bullying is wrong!!! You’ll love this research-based reading comprehension curriculum. Check out ReadWorks.org!
Self-Esteem Activities to Prevent Bullying & Raise Confidence in Jan 2025 - OurFamilyWorld.com
These self-esteem activities will not only help bullying victims by boosting their own self-worth after a bad experience, but they can also prevent kids from becoming bullies in the first place.
Bullying Lesson Plans and Lesson Ideas | BrainPOP Educators
BrainPop is always a fun and engaging way to teach students about serious issues/topics. This is a video for younger kids that explains what bullying is, how to deal with bullies, and how to avoid becoming a bully! BrainPop also includes lesson plans to go along with this video and other supplemental lessons.
McGruff - Anti-Bullying Film
McGruff the Crime Dog teaches kids about how to stop, talk and walk when faced with bullying. This video also shows the role bystanders can play in helping to create a safe and happy community. This is a great video to show kids what they can do when faced with a bully and how to be a upstander!
30 Anti-Bullying Books for Kids
30 Anti-Bullying Books for Kids. The best way to open dialogue with children about the harsh realities of bullying is through read alouds. This is a list of 30 Anti-Bullying Books for Kids and an additional list of Anti-Bullying Books for Parents, Teachers and Educators. We shouldn't wait to talk to kids about bullying.
Ten Things to Tell Your Kids About Bullying
Parents do not always offer the best advice when it comes to bullying. "Ten Things to Tell Your Kids About Bullying" is an online blog that can serve as a tool for parents to use to teach their children about how to respond to bullying. Having parents and teachers on the same page on issues like bullying is a great tool to help children in these situations. The blog can be accessed at www.mamainthenow.com
How to Deal with Bullying Mini Book
This book on bullying can be used in the lower grades as a guide to dealing with a bully. The book is in simple text, has pictures that help support emergent readers, and is easy to follow. Students will cut out and color the mini book and use it for reference when encountering bullying as either a victim or bystander. The book is a good way to introduce bullying and how to deal with the situation. The book is by Buckeye School Counselor and is available on teacherspayteachers.com for $2.
10 Ways to Combat Bullying in the Early Years - Liz's Early Learning Spot
When discussing bullying in class, visual supports and anchor charts are always helpful. This poster is a good way to help students remember what to do if they are approached by a bully. The poster has numbers for students to follow the steps and has pictures to support the text. Students can refer to the poster when in need. In the event that a situation is not handled correctly, the teacher can use the chart as a reference tool. It is free for download through Liz's Early Learning Spot.