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WORDS HURT Pro-social Behavior Movement

BULLYING IN OUR SCHOOLS  Statistics show that among 4th through 8th graders, 90 percent have reported being victims of some kind of bullying.  There are about 71 percent of students that report bullying as an on-going problem. (Bullyingstatistics.org)  Recently a 14 year old student committed suicide on Friday at a local jr high because of bullying

HOW WE TAUGHT OUR LESSON AT VIEWMONT  First we had a skit to introduce why we were there.  Random kids drew out a word and had to say that word out loud. Nice words were put in recycling bin. Bad words were put in trash  Personal bullying stories.  We let the kids share their stories and comments.  Ended on a positive note

HOW WE TAUGHT OUR LESSON AT MIDVALE ELEMENTARY  We did a name calling skit to introduce the reason we were there  We did a name calling game to interact with the kids.  Shared personal stories with the kids  Took kids comments  Finished with a story “Crayon Box That Talked”

WHAT VIEWMONT WANTED US TO TALK ABOUT IN ADDITION  There is a difference between bullying and teasing. Also with nicknames there is good and bad.  We explained that bullying is entirely a one-way street. Bullying only leads to harm  Teasing can be playful or mean between friends.  Make sure there is no harmful words said  Nicknames are only good if the person is okay with them.  Not to be afraid to stand up for the people being bullied

THINGS THAT MIDVALE WANTED US TO TALK ABOUT  When joking just because you add “just kidding” at the end of a comment does not mean it excuses the rudeness  Talking about someone’s parents with “yo mama” jokes.

COMPARISON  Viewmont Elementary vs. Midvale Elementary  Is there a difference when it comes to how the schools react to an anti-bullying group?  How did the children react?  How did the teacher react?

FOOT PRINT  We left posters in the hall ways to keep the message in their minds.  Gave the students pencils and a pamphlet to share with their parents.  The great message that “Words Hurt”

PERSONAL CONNECTION  Going into this I was very excited with the process and the results did not disappoint: Kirtus  I thought it turned out to be a great program and had a strong message to get out: Ben  I enjoyed the the personal affect it had on my son and the way it made him feel: Rebecca  Bullying follows you for life, I enjoyed making a difference in the children's lives: Alex  Observing the children in the assembly gave me a great feeling that we were doing some good: Amanda

CONTINUED  I like that we were able to help some kids even if we could not reach all of them: Isamar  I was pleasantly surprised with the way the children interacted with us asking questions while we were doing our program: Sheena  I was happy with the surveys and how the children gave us positive feed back: Samantha  I think we just scratched on the topic, but we did have a positive effect: Sarah Lee 

 Amanda Mae Bell  Kirtus Thacker  Sheena Christison  Ben Richards  Isamar Medeina  Samantha Snow  Sarah Lee  Alex Self THIS WAS GIVEN BY