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 Intervention and Support

For a focused day on "Understanding Bullying and the Importance of Intervention," here's how you can structure both the morning and afternoon sessions with different activities designed to meet the objectives effectively.

Materials Needed

1.Whiteboard and Markers: For interactive discussions and illustrating concepts.​

 

2.Role-Play Scripts: Custom scenarios depicting various bullying situations for role-play activities.

 

3.Scenario Cards: Detailed descriptions of bullying incidents to facilitate group discussions and role-plays.

 

4.Poster Board and Markers: For creating visual aids and posters about support circles and anti-bullying pledges.

 

5.Emotion Cards: Cards with different emotions depicted, used for empathy-building exercises.

 

6.Action Plan Templates: Worksheets to help students structure their personal action plans for intervening in bullying.

7.Commitment Pledge Forms: For students to formally commit to being part of a support circle or to taking a stand against bullying.

Suggestions of Books

"The Bully, the Bullied, and the Bystander"

by Barbara Coloroso - Explores the roles individuals play in bullying scenarios and how each can contribute to solving the problem.

"Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls"

by Rachel Simmons - Discusses the unique challenges of relational aggression and bullying among girls.

"Bullying in Schools: How Successful Can Interventions Be?"

 by Peter K. Smith, Debra Pepler, and Ken Rigby - Offers insights into different intervention strategies and their effectiveness.

"Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ"

by Daniel Goleman - Provides a foundation for understanding the importance of emotional intelligence in conflict resolution and empathy.

"Speak Up and Get Along!"

by Scott Cooper - A practical guide for kids on how to make friends, stop bullying, and get along with others.

Video References 

Short Films for Discussion and Analysis

"The Bully" - A short film that tells the story from both the bully's and the victim's perspectives, opening up a discussion on the reasons behind bullying behaviors and their consequences.

"Alike" - An animated short film about creativity and the school system, useful for discussions on how differences can lead to bullying and the importance of acceptance and support.

"Silent" - Focuses on the impact of cyberbullying and the importance of speaking out against harassment, emphasizing the role of bystanders in online environments.`

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