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Kids Against Bullying Web site

The Kids Against Bullying Web site was developed to help elementary school children recognize bullying and respond to it in appropriate, effective ways. It is for all children who are bullied or who witness bullying, including children with disabilities.

Through engaging activities and helpful information, this Web site helps to:

  • promote bullying awareness in schools;
  • teach effective ways to respond to bullying; and
  • prevent bullying of all children, especially those with disabilities.

Suggested activities

  • View the What Bullying Is, How Bullying Feels, and What You Can Do videos with your children or students and talk with them about the messages.
  • Use the Feelings activity with younger children to encourage discussion about how people feel when they see bullying or are bullied. Ask the children how they feel.
  • View the Webisodes and talk about different ways to handle bullying situations.
  • Talk with your children about the information under "Smart Stuff."
  • Encourage your children to enter the Kids Against Bullying contest.

Parents can help prevent bullying by using this site often with your children.

Thank you for helping to end childhood bullying!

Visit PACER's other sites: National Parent Center Network (ALLIANCE) | Kids Against Bullying | Project C3 | FAPE Project | Minnesota SEACs

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