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Bully Prevention/Character Education Dr. Annette Husson and Pam Dahl

Bully Prevention/Character Education Dr. Annette Husson and Pam Dahl. Don’t Laugh at Me. www.dontlaugh.org Video and Book Teacher’s Guide Peace Pledge Peace Place/Peace Box Bully Resources in Media Center Changing Behavior Group. Small Group Counseling. Self-Discipline Group

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Bully Prevention/Character Education Dr. Annette Husson and Pam Dahl

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  1. Bully Prevention/Character EducationDr. Annette Husson and Pam Dahl

  2. Don’t Laugh at Me • www.dontlaugh.org • Video and Book • Teacher’s Guide • Peace Pledge • Peace Place/Peace Box • Bully Resources in Media Center • Changing Behavior Group

  3. Small Group Counseling • Self-Discipline Group • Self-Esteem Group • Reforming the Bully Group • Resource: Why is Everybody Always Picking on Me-A Guide to Handling Bullies by Terrance Webster-Doyle

  4. Bully Group Sessions Who is a bully? Why do bullies and victims exist? How can we stop bullying? Managing and controlling anger Conflict resolution How bullies can become winners. Activities and role plays

  5. Classroom Lessons Bully, Victim, Bystander-Role Plays Bully situations.doc

  6. Victim\Bystander Skills Postcard Victim Skills 1. Tell bully to leave you alone. 2. Remind yourself that you are a good person. 3. Walk away and act sure of yourself. 4. Tell an adult you trust. 5. Try to talk out the problem. 6. Avoid violence. • Bystander Skills • Tell bully to Stop. • Help bully and victim talk out problem. • Be kind to the victim. • Tell a trusted adult. • Do not laugh at bully’s jokes. • Avoid violence. • Do not give the bully popularity or • attention he/she wants.

  7. 8 Steps to Conflict Resolution • 8 Steps To Conflict Resolution.doc

  8. Friendship and Conflict Resolution • Friendshipconflict resolution.ppt

  9. Teasing Do’s and Don’ts • TEASING.doc

  10. Bullying in T.V., Movies, Books • IS THERE BULLYINGon TV.doc

  11. Primary Classroom Lessons • Hands are not for hitting • Words are not for hurting • Role plays with Froggie and Friends • Bully, victim, bystander role plays • “I” messages • Top 10 Things to do instead of hitting someone back

  12. Be Cool Conflict Management Program • Combining the BE COOL Conflict Management Program within.ppt Hot Cool

  13. DATA COLLECTION • School Climate Survey • Bully Prevention Survey • Character Education Survey • Small Group Counseling Evaluation • Teacher Survey

  14. Evaluation • BULLY PREVENTION SURVEY.doc • Bully Prevention Survey Results 3rd Grade.doc • Bully Prevention Survey Results 4th Grade.doc • Bully Prevention Survey Results 5th Grade.doc • Do You Know Your Character TraitsSurvey.doc

  15. Morning TV Show • No Sticks, No Stones, No Dissing Week • Kindness Slips • Words of Wisdom • Bumper Sticker Slogans • Student Focus Groups • Character Traits plays

  16. On the horizon How full is your bucket? by Rath and Clifton www.bucketbook.com Creating a positive culture in your school The bucket and the dipper Filling the bucket with drops Detective Do-Right How to write a drop Rate your bucket filling

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