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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.
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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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Activity SheetsElementary, Middle SchoolThe BystanderBystander Role PlayBystander’s Response Kids role play different ways to intervene in a bullying situation. (For more information on this activity see page 13 of Facilitators Guide.)
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Activity SheetsElementary, Middle SchoolThe TargetFriend DetectiveSome kids may try to use friendship as a way to bully. This behavior can be difficult to detect. Kids with disabilities may have an especially difficult time detecting who is a friend and who is not. This activity is designed to help kids detect when friendship is used in hurtful way. (For more information on this activity see Including Kids With Disabilities In Bullying Prevention Guide page 11.)