Students in Mrs. Bruno's first grade class spent time thinking about what they would do if they were a bystander to bullying. Click on the video link to see their ideas. And if you have a moment, ask your child what they would do to help someone who was being bullied.
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In first grade, we are continuing our work on bullying awareness. During our last lesson, students learned that bullying occurs when someone continues to do hurtful things to another person, even after they have asked them to stop or have shown that they do not like what is happening. For this lesson, students learned about the role of a bystander in a bullying situation. Bystanders are students that see bullying happen. They have the power to support the victim, the person who is being bullied, by helping them walk away and get an adult. They can even talk to the person doing the bullying if they feel comfortable. It can be hard to be a bystander to bullying, but it is an incredibly important job. Students in Mrs. Bruno's first grade class spent time thinking about what they would do if they were a bystander to bullying. Click on the video link to see their ideas. And if you have a moment, ask your child what they would do to help someone who was being bullied.
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AuthorDavid Starr is the School Counselor at Armstrong Elementary School in Westborough, MA. |