A place to learn how to address and prevent bullyingA place to learn how to address and prevent bullying

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National Bullying Prevention Month (NBPM) held during October | Unity Day is the third Wednesday of October

A month long event to prevent childhood bullying and promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. On Unity Day, plan to wear and share the color orange — as a tangible representation of the supportive, universal message that our society wants to prevent bullying, and is united for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.

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Bullying Prevention 101

This quick guide for middle and high school students provides helpful information on what bullying is, who is involved, the roles played, and bullying prevention rights, along with ideas for advocacy and self-advocacy.


Your Views Matter

What you think is important! If you have ever been bullied or have seen bullying, share your anonymous responses.


Teens Against Bullying bookmarks, new design now available!

The updated design of the Teens Against Bullying bookmark encourages middle and high school students with the message, “Creating a World Without Bullying.” The reverse side helps teens think of the actions they can take to change their world.

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Student Action Plan Against Bullying

Ready to take action to address bullying? Maybe not sure how to start? As a student, bullying is something that impacts you, your peers, and your school – whether you’re the target of bullying, a witness, or the person who bullies. Bullying can end, but that won’t happen unless students, parents, and educators work together and take action.

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Tell Us Why You Care

  • To help all the other suffering kids to have a peaceful life!



    Sandy — 12
  • I care because I believe that everyone deserves to be accepted and cared for. No none should feel unsafe coming to school or going anywhere.




  • don't bully cause bullying is bad



    josh — 13
  • if it was someone i knew i wouldn't want them to go through it alone because i know how it feels to hurt and cry and scream in silence and get judged and left out just because you are not doing what everyone else is doing. Just be you and that is good enough for you love yourself first because that's who's gonna be there for you every day and take you where you need to be im a survivor. If you dont think anyone loves you i do i love you know that.
    Have a good day boo..



    Shae — 15
  • I care about bullying because it's not right to harm other people, especially people around us like friends. They will be emotionally depressed and might lose the desire to live when in serious situations. I would say; be the victim's stances and think like; if I was in this situation, how will I feel? how will he or she feel? is it even right to do this kinda thing? It's not hard, just think. They're happening in a small way all the time! like just ignoring victims and being cold to just one person.. It's very bad for the victim, and their family, the school, your classmates, the perpetrator, he or her family, and even you. I wish all people would try to understand each other. in fact, it's not very hard... so let's all make effort and gain good things! 😉



    Seohyeon — 14
  • People don't deserve to be bullied because it's not fair to others and no matter what happens you should never bully if you are having a problem at home, ask a adult to help you.



    Bakarr — 11

 

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Stories

I was bullied in elementary school
Anonymous

When I was in 4th grade I liked this one boy but there were 2 people who would always bully me because of it. They would laugh at me for it. They would go out of their way to make me feel miserable. I finally stood up to them one day and then I reported them to the principal.