If you have a moment, ask your child to tell you the adult they would turn to for help.
This is a blog for sharing small moments in the life of Armstrong's School Counselor.
This week, we are continuing our unit on bullying awareness in Kindergarten classes. Last time we met, students learned that bullying can occur when someone continues to do hurtful things to another person even after they have asked them to stop. For this lesson, we are focusing on what students can do if they think they are being bullied. We are reading a story called "Lucy and the Bully." The book shares how upsetting and scary it is to be bullied as well as how difficult it can be to ask for help. However, like other dangerous or destructive situations, students are learning that if they are being bullied, it is incredibly important to tell an adult they trust. We are working together to brainstorm different adults we can talk to both at school and at home.
If you have a moment, ask your child to tell you the adult they would turn to for help.
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AuthorDavid Starr is the School Counselor at Armstrong Elementary School in Westborough, MA. |