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Bullying prevention resources for K-12 youth, families, and educators Bullying prevention resources for K-12 youth, families, and educators

Bullying prevention resources for K-12 youth, families, and educators

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Calling all K-12 students to enter the 2025 Students with Solutions Challenge.

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Resources to strengthen connections between individuals within classrooms and groups.

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Classroom resources for creating safe and supportive schools and communities.

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Features

Take the Pledge Take the pledge

Take the Pledge

Pledge to treat others with kindness and be more accepting and inclusive.

Kids Against Bullying website Kids against bullying

Kids Against Bullying
website

Innovative, educational website for elementary school students to learn, engage in activities, and be inspired to advocate for self and others.

Teens Against Bullying website Teens against bullying

Teens Against Bullying
website

A website created by and for middle and high school students, with ideas to address bullying, be heard, and lead change in an important social cause.

Questions Answered Questions answered

Questions Answered

You asked, we answered! Response options include images, 60-second snapshot, longer articles, video and poll.

Students With Disabilities Students With Disabilities

Students With Disabilities

A comprehensive overview of addressing and preventing bullying and harassment of students with disabilities.

All-In All-in toolkit

ALL IN

Free online, year round toolkit with a new classroom lesson each week! Create environments in which each student is INcluded, INvested and INvolved.

I Care Because

i have been bullied and I know how it feels, it hurts very much. 

Jolie, 13, SD

i think that you should stop bullying because it makes people very sad and sometimes scared and angrey......

connie, 11, prenton high

I don't want people to get hurt.

Gabby, 4, Pennsylvania

I care because, I have been bullied since I was little because I had a birthmark on my face. And kids from my school keep calling me "ketchup". And it hurts me a lot. They don't know how hard it is for me to go out and people asking me if I was in an accident and my got burnt. And saying that I look like a map. And they had to make up songs. I am writting this because, I have had enough of this bullying and I'm going to stand up to those bullies. And tell them to shut up. Because  they don't know who I AM.

Evelyn, 14, Philippines, Boracay

i get bullied and sometimes i am the bully. but that all changed when i saw my friends getting bullied 

sidney, 11, ia

I care because I was bullied in Primary and bullied of my first year in secondary. In Primary I stood out because I had spots on my face and ginger hair. My hair isn't ginger, it's stawberry blonde. I also have a lisp and I can't say my words properly. I've just found out that my best friend used to get bullied because she is tall, wears glasses. I think bullying is so wrong and it should of never been invented. I'M AGAINST BULLYING AND SO SHOULD EVERYONE! NEVER BE AFRAID OF WHO YOU ARE!

Chloe, 12, UK

I want my son to grow up in a world were bullying doesn't exist but that's asking for too much.  If people stood up for each other..spoke up when needed...cared just a little more...and simply thought of the future maybe it would stop.  When you see bullying DO SOMETHING bc if u dont ur being part of it.  The victim is someones brother/sister, daughter/son, friend...what if they were ur friend,sibling, child...wouldnt u want some1 to stand up for them?!? I care because I hope for a brighter future for each one of u who I dont even know...

Aig, 23, Texas

I care because humans do NOT deserve to be bullied. Everyone is equal. I think that we should all "treat others how you want to be treated." Follow the Golden Rule, and sign the petition! Why should someone get bullied because they're "weird?" They're only "weird" because you aren't used to it. If we all expected the worst, we would be pleasnlty surprised, and not bully anyone. 
BAD EXAMPLE: 
Girl: OMG you didn't wear pink like I told you to! I wanted to MATCH! Besides, blue looks so ugly on you.
SOLUTION: OMG, blue? That's, like, the BEST color ever! I love that color too! We're like cotton candy. 

See the difference? 

Anyways, I hope this message gets through to everyone. 
 

Seren, 12, Virginia

Videos

Carmen’s Corner

A series of six educational videos designed for young audiences. It features characters from PACER’s Kids Against Bullying puppet program, highlights key concepts of bullying prevention, and promotes social-emotional learning. Educator guide and student worksheets accompany each video.

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Documents

2024 National Bullying Prevention Month Partners

100% of author proceeds to three nonprofits, including PACER’s NBPC. Order on Amazon.

Partnership to raise awareness and address appearance- and acne-based bullying.

TROLL, NBPM’s book club selection, available Amazon.

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Join the hundreds of nonprofits, schools, and community groups that collaborate directly with PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center by using and sharing our bullying prevention resources in their communities.

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