This chart identifies the 4 different kinds of bullying. Kids write or draw examples of bullying then decide which form of bullying it is: Verbal, Physical, Relational or Cyber. Also available as a downloadable PDF.
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They might not know it, but kids who bully are hurting themselves, too. It is important to understand why kids bully so that we can help them stop. (7 minutes)
Use these cyberbullying scenarios to discuss what the characters did right and what they could have done better. (For more information on this activity see page 15 of the facilitator’s guide.)
This activity sheet helps kids think of ways they can be powerful, and how they can use their power to help or to hurt. (For more information on this activity see Facilitator’s Guide page 9.)