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WHEN YOU SEE BULLYING HAPPEN: WHAT A BYSTANDER CAN DO
While some bystanders laugh and encourage the bully because they fear being the next target, others want to help the victim but feel helpless to do anything. This program shows kids that when it comes to bullying, bystanders can make a difference.

Tell How You Feel:
Kendra's friend Emma has started bullying Ally at the bus stop. Kendra feels awful for Ally. Her brother explains that by doing nothing she is going along with Emma's bullying. He suggests Kendra ask Emma how she would feel if someone did these same things to her.

Stand up Together:
At summer camp Sam schemes to leave Nate alone in the woods and to paint red dots on his face while he sleeps. All of the other boys are reluctant to speak up for fear that they will be Sam's next target. So they decide to act as a group and tell Sam how they feel.

Be a Friend:
Jessica bullies Megan on the playground when no one is looking. Stephanie wants to help but doesn't know what her do. She confides in her teacher ,Mr. hernandez, who says that Stephanie should help megan "walk away "and leave Jessica alone without someone to bully.

Tell An Adult:
When classmates find Eric being bullied by some older kids every morning before school they are terrified to get invloved. They decide it isn't tattling to go to Mr. hernandez for help, and Eric is spared more bullying
DVD
Grades 3-5
16 minutes
2004
USD 99.95
 
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