One-On-One GuideResource Details
One-On-One Guide
For Teachers or Counselors and Youth Workers
As a facilitator, leader, counselor, or teacher, you play an important role in identifying and working with kids who may benefit from a tailored, individual approach to bullying prevention. This guide is designed to help you use the Boston vs. Bullies program to work one-on-one with kids.
*All Boston vs. Bullies resources are free of charge
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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.
Facilitator’s Guide
Add to cartThis 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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Classroom SuppliesElementary, Middle SchoolWhat Is BullyingIs It Bullying?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.
Is It Bullying?
Add to cartA poster designed to help kids talk about the definition and characteristics of Bullying.
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Activity SheetsElementary, Middle SchoolThe BullyUse Your PowerThis 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.)



