Section Curriculum
What's Included?
Your students will examine what constitutes bullying and cyberbullying versus teasing, methods to dissuade people who bully, and how to minimize bullying effects if it happens to them. Includes bullying recognition game and a practice session for bullying deflection actions. Empowers students to support bullied kids with empathy and safely stand up for themselves and others. Session 17 on bystander actions based on the latest research will be added in April 2024.
. Forms of bullying
. Effects of being bullied
. Effects on kids who engage in bullying
. Defenses for facing a bully in person or online
. How to safely support bullied kids
. Bystander actions that work
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Session 15: The Who, What, Where, When, How, and Whys of Bullying
Clarifies how to recognize bullying versus teasing, types of harm caused, and methods used. Introduces the roles people play in events and investigates who tends to get bullied, who tends to engage in bullying and why, and what can happen to them when they get or don’t get help.
Session 16: Stopping Bullies When They Mess with You
Explains that bullying is unfortunately common but is never okay or a victim’s fault and why it’s good for youth to get support and advice for handling it from trusted adults. Gives methods to try when encountering bullying face-to-face or online as well as things to avoid because they can make things worse. Specifies personal protective actions against cyberbullying.
Session 17: PowerUp Your Bullying Bystander Actions
Delves into being a bystander of bullying, the different effects it can have depending on actions taken, and how witnesses can greatly help youth who are bullied. Empowers effective bystander action by providing options to fit students’ comfort level and how well they know a child engaging in bullying. Provides the opportunity for students to discuss and devise a plan for handling bullying or preventing its harm as a group.