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Team Power Player Card
It’s hard to bully someone if you get to know them better. This activity uses personal player card (similar to a baseball card) that kids can list their strengths and interests. Use in conjunction with the activity on page 16 of the Facilitator’s Guide and on page 8 of Including Kids With Disabilities In Bullying Presentation.
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