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  1. Videos for Older Kids. Watch these videos to learn how KB, Josh, Milton, and their friends deal with bullying. After watching each video, take a quiz to see how much you know about bullying.

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    • Robot Bullies
    • Anti-Bullying Squad
    • Jeremy Anderson Anti-Bullying Video
    • Five Ways to Stop Bullying
    • Anti-Bullying Animated Short Film
    • Anti-Bullying: It only Takes One
    • Be The Change
    • The Rainbow
    • Celebrities Anti-Bullying Video
    • McGruff Anti-Bullying Video

    Best for: Upper Elementary After seeing her classmate Judy bullied by other classmates and going along with it, Nellie accidentally steps into a time machine. It transports her to the future, which is full of robot bullies. Nellie realizes she herself was a robot bully. When she returns to the present, Nellie stands up for Judy—and herself.

    Best for: Elementary The Anti-Bullying Squad (ABS) is here to help! This animated video features tips for standing up to bullies and seeking help when you need it.

    Best for: Middle/High School Anderson is a popular motivational speaker, and his anti-bullying message comes straight from the heart. He envisions a world where bullying has lost its power, and students will be inspired. [contextly_auto_sidebar]

    Best for: Upper Elementary/Middle School This is one of our favorite anti-bullying videos because it gives kids concrete steps to take. The five tips encourage kids to stand up to bullies and seek help when they need it.

    Best for: Middle/High School This wordless animated film doesn’t pull any punches. It shows the violence associated with a lot of bullying and bullying’s strong connection with suicide. This one will definitely open up a lot of paths for discussion in your classroom.

    Best for: Any Grade This short, wordless video would make a great PSA on your morning announcements. Or use it to spark a creative writing assignment: What do you think happens before and after this video takes place?

    Best for: Middle/High School A student who’s been bullied himself begins to bully others. Then he realizes it’s up to him to break the chain. This may strike a chord with many kids who think it’s OK to bully because they’ve experienced it themselves.

    Best for: Elementary Sarah has trouble making friends until one girl decides to leave the others behind and join Sarah for some fun. This is a simplistic video, but it’s good for younger students to start conversations around kindness and friendship.

    Best for: Middle/High School Kids might be surprised to learn that many of their favorites celebrities were bullied when they were in school. This video helps students realize that bullies don’t have to ruin their lives. Pair it with other material that gives kids advice on how to stand up for themselves and others and when to involve adults.

    Best for: Elementary Remember McGruff? He stars in this video, helping a little girl who’s being bullied by teaching her to “Stop, talk, and walk.” He also encourages other students to stand up when they see bullying and gives the bullies themselves a lesson too.

  2. A collection of videos which are created by us or for us, along with a few sent in by our audience. All are curated around content themes of bullying prevention, kindness, acceptance and inclusion.

  3. Sep 1, 2017 · We hope these YouTube videos helped your family understand what bullying looks like today and how to help prevent it. But dealing with bullying can be hard! And it happens a lot — in 2021, Bark found that 72.09% of tweens and 85.00% of teens experienced bullying as a bully, victim, or witness.

    • Yes, That’s Bullying. This one-minute animated video introduces the term “bullying” to young children and identifies several actions that qualify, including the use of hurtful words.
    • Preschool Anti-Bullying. When preschoolers are treating one another badly, this positive two-minute video about friendship can turn it around! Set to Randy Newman’s song, “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” this video shows preschoolers treating one another kindly in many different ways.
    • Bully: A Read-Along Story. In this story, Billy learns that kindness can be some solution to mean and bullying behaviours. He decides to be kind rather than standing up to the bully, and the two end up as friends.
    • The Playground is for Everyone. The story in this animated video will be familiar to many children and explains social exclusion, as a type of bullying.
  4. Stand up to bullying | TED Talks. Playlist. Stand up to bullying. Inspiring words -- and smart ideas -- about standing up for yourself, even when it seems impossible. Watch now. Add to list. 11:46. Shane Koyczan. To This Day ... for the bullied and beautiful.

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  6. Dec 16, 2020 · Our new, short animated videos can help you start a conversation with your kids about bullying., explore resources like that show how different young people overcame being bullied in middle school.

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