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One on One Guide
Parent or Trusted Adult
As a parent or trusted adult, you play an important role in helping your child to prevent and respond effectively to bullying situations. This guide is designed to help you use the Boston vs. Bullies program to work one-on-one with your child.
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VideosElementary, Middle SchoolConclusionConclusionReview what you learned from Boston vs. Bullies. (6 minutes)
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Activity SheetsElementary, Middle SchoolThe BullyTeam Power Player CardIt’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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Activity SheetsElementary, Middle SchoolCyberbullyingCyberbullying ScenariosUse 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.)