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Bullying prevention resources for K-12 youth, families, and educators Bullying prevention resources for K-12 youth, families, and educators

Bullying prevention resources for K-12 youth, families, and educators

Highlights

Calling all K-12 students to enter the 2025 Students with Solutions Challenge.

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Resources to strengthen connections between individuals within classrooms and groups.

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Classroom resources for creating safe and supportive schools and communities.

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Features

Take the Pledge Take the pledge

Take the Pledge

Pledge to treat others with kindness and be more accepting and inclusive.

Kids Against Bullying website Kids against bullying

Kids Against Bullying
website

Innovative, educational website for elementary school students to learn, engage in activities, and be inspired to advocate for self and others.

Teens Against Bullying website Teens against bullying

Teens Against Bullying
website

A website created by and for middle and high school students, with ideas to address bullying, be heard, and lead change in an important social cause.

Questions Answered Questions answered

Questions Answered

You asked, we answered! Response options include images, 60-second snapshot, longer articles, video and poll.

Students With Disabilities Students With Disabilities

Students With Disabilities

A comprehensive overview of addressing and preventing bullying and harassment of students with disabilities.

All-In All-in toolkit

ALL IN

Free online, year round toolkit with a new classroom lesson each week! Create environments in which each student is INcluded, INvested and INvolved.

I Care Because

bullying  can  make   poeple  feel  so sad  and  make feel  down

dunayla, 10, school

Sometimes I find my friend being bullied because of what she likes or dislikes. I can see how much it hurts her and it isn't ok. I try to stand up to the bullies and now we have a non-bullying club that some kids in our neighborhood go to. I also know what it feels like to go through it, and it isn't anything that anyone ever appreciates.

Ashley, 13, Texas

I know how it feels

Autum, 12, Oklahama

I care because I am bullied for a severe peanut allergy.  I am not only bullied but threatened and the school will do nothing about it.  A few girls think it's funny to say they want to shove peanut butter in my face.  This has been going on since last year after I stood up for someone that was getting verbally bullied behind their back and this bullying and threatening continues into high school. They don't understand that I'm scared for my life.  I want to make a difference and try to stop bullying!! 

Jessica, 14, NY

I was a bully. I targeted these girls because they were easy. They did not stand up for themselfs. The time I figured out I was the bully was when my very own friend tried to take her life because of a bully doing the same to her as I was to this other girl. That is when I knew I had to change.

Emily, 16,

I was bullied for most of my life. And it has a lasting affect on me I am working with my therapist to help forget some of my memory's of bullying not just from other kids but even some grown ups picked on me. I became a lone wolf and did not make friends until recently because I was afraid of other kids. Now I'm righting a Noval and getting high grades. I hope this stops.:( from h.s 

Haley, 14, Bloomfield hills mi

this is not right to do to people!!!!!!

kevin, 9, denverr

I care because everyone is human. Everyone has feelings. When I was in 4th grade, up until 6th or 7th people would make fun of me and call me mustachio because I had a bit of upper lip hair. They'd call me a guy, and it bothered me so much because obviously I am a girl. I hated it, I wanted to go away and never come back. Everyone needs to realize everything they say could potentially effect someone's life. Which could effect someone else's life. You could be the start of a horrible chain reaction.

Cassandra, 15, PA

Videos

Carmen’s Corner

A series of six educational videos designed for young audiences. It features characters from PACER’s Kids Against Bullying puppet program, highlights key concepts of bullying prevention, and promotes social-emotional learning. Educator guide and student worksheets accompany each video.

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Documents

2024 National Bullying Prevention Month Partners

100% of author proceeds to three nonprofits, including PACER’s NBPC. Order on Amazon.

Partnership to raise awareness and address appearance- and acne-based bullying.

TROLL, NBPM’s book club selection, available Amazon.

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Become a Champion Against Bullying

Join the hundreds of nonprofits, schools, and community groups that collaborate directly with PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center by using and sharing our bullying prevention resources in their communities.

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