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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

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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

I've been bullied in 6th grade and now going to 7th and I just want to live a normal life in 7th grade but I cant and I want to change schools...I dont fit in, and people turned their backs on me....I wish someone could understand how it hurts.

Kiara, 11, CA

hey i hope that it stops soon! i love that u care 

sabrina, 13, tucson

Bullying is wrong
The world would be great without bullying. 

Anonymous, 5, NY

bullying can effect many people and most people who bully dont understand what is going on with the person they are bullying. I also feel bad for the bully because they might be having emotional problems and dont know what to do with the pain so they give the pain to other people. 

lindsay, 12, wisconsin

My name is Cheyna, i have been bullied ever since 2nd grade. People always called me fat for over 5 years, then i stopped eating..... And i lost over 73 pounds.... Now im finally at a weight people can stand talking to me, and will actually be my friend. I feel like sometimes i can always go back to not eating because people still pick on my weight. But I just want to feel good about my self, and people still today, my freshman year; they still pick on me, and it hard to feel confertable with myself...

Cheyna, 15, Vermont

I stand up to bullies now because when i was younger i was bullied a lot. I got choked and called names. I dont want people to go through the same things as i did.

Sarah, 16, washington

I've been bullying since i was in kinder garden. I really wanted to be home schooled but my mom didn't let me so i had to learn how to deal with this.
Now i'm in my senior year and the bullying stopped, but i'll never forget those years...

Emi, 17, AR

Ever scince  I  was  in  pre-school  I   was  bullied.  One  day  someone  took a plastic knife  t o school  and  told me they  were going to  kill  me. She  ended up cutting  my  t shirt.  I found ways  to cope  like  listning to  music.

Trinette, 12, CT

All through elementary school I was bullied and I know how it feels. In class now, for our bell-ringers we have to write a paragraph everyday and almost everything I've written has been about it. People don't seem to realize the words they're saying hurt. I went through it and I know how it is.
I'm planning on getting my school involved. 
I care because that was me up until I moved. 
I feel it too, guys. Remember that you're loved. <3

Jenna, 13, Mississippi

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.

View the Latest Video

Documents

Support Kindness, Acceptance and Inclusion for All Students

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