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Cyberbullying
This video provides kids with strategies for preventing and stopping cyberbullying. Online harassment becomes cyberbullying when it’s intentional, repeated, and an abuse of power. Kids are increasingly using this form of bullying to harass, exclude, and torment others. (9 minute 30 seconds)
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GuidesElementary, Middle SchoolAll SectionsFacilitator's GuideThe Boston vs. Bullies Facilitator’s Guide is for use with upper elementary and middle school students, and can be adapted for kids younger or older. It will help you learn more about bullying and what you can do to help.
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This guide is designed to be used with the BOSTON vs. BULLIES video. It contains discussion questions and activities to reinforce what the kids learned in the video.
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GuidesElementary, Middle SchoolAll SectionsSupplemental GuideIncluding Kids With Disabilities in Bullying Prevention Because kids with disabilities are twice as likely to be bullied than their peers, Boston vs. Bullies provides an extra set of tools to help. Suggested Audience: Adults who work with kids with disabilities.
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This guide is a supplement to the Boston vs. Bullies Facilitators guide.
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VideosElementary, Middle SchoolThe BystanderThe BystanderIt’s important to think ahead about what to do when you see or hear about bullying. As a bystander, your actions can make a difference. (9 minutes 30 seconds)
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