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Write About it...
1. Write about something kind someone has done for you.
2. Write an idea of one way you can show kindness to someone else.
Kindness is being
friendly, generous,
caring, and considerate.
Respecting Differences & Acknowledging Similarities
Different shapes, sizes, backgrounds, and colors.
We all have hopes and dreams.
We all have feelings and emotions.
Do you judge the way others look?
Do you offer to be friends?
Do you get to know who a person really is?
-Hold the door open for someone
-Do a chore for someone without them knowing
-Leave a positive note in a book or in a random place for someone to find
-Pick up litter
-Let someone go ahead of you in line
-Compliment a friend
-Write a thank-you note to teacher, principal, counselor, custodian, librarian, secretary, or lunch lady
Target/Victim: Student that has been harassed/bullied.
Harasser/Bully: Student exhibiting harassing/bullying behavior.
Witness or Bystander: Student(s) that have observed another student being treated poorly.
Teasing/Joking: A harmless, comical (everyone laughs) way of communicating.
Harassment: conduct which annoys, threatens, intimidates, or causes fear in another person.
Bullying: Ongoing and deliberate misuse of power through repeated verbal, physical, and/or social behavior with the intent to cause physical, social, and psychological harm. It can involve an individual or group misusing power (or perceived power) over one or more persons who feel unable to stop it from happening.
Scenario #2
Scenario #1
You hear that someone you thought was a friend has been spreading a cruel and untrue rumor about you. You take to social media and post an embarrassing photo of the friend along with a caption calling them some mean names.
You notice one of your friends is teasing and taunting another classmate of yours in one of your classes. Other students have started joining in on the teasing and taunting. The classmate typically responds by shouting and has even started crying on one occasion. You notice your friend and other students laughing as they think it's funny to watch the classmate's response. You say nothing because you are afraid you will be targeted if you do.