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1 STOP WALK TALK School Wide Bully Prevention
POLK EXPECT RESPECT STOP WALK TALK School Wide Bully Prevention

2 Polk Pioneers EXPECT RESPECT
Know the 3 Step Process STOP WALK TALK

3 Social Responsibility (when you feel targeted)
STOP WALK TALK Social Responsibility (when you feel targeted) Stop Walk Talk All Settings Firm hand signal Eye Contact Clear Voice Hands at side Turn half-way Walk towards others If problem continues, report to adult

4 The STOP Signal

5 WALK AWAY

6 TALK: report problem to adults
Adults will ask you what the problem is They will ask you if you said “stop” They will ask you if you “walked away” calmly

7 When someone else uses STOP WALK TALK
…even when you don’t think you did anything wrong…even if you think the other student is just trying to get you in trouble… Stop what you are doing Take a deep breath and count to three Go on with your day

8 How will staff respond STOP WALK TALK
Adults will thank you for coming to them They will ask you what the problem is They will ask if you said “stop” They will ask if you “walked away” calmly They will practice STOP WALK TALK

9 TALK vs. Tattle Talking Tattling
When you tried to solve the problem yourself and have used “stop” and “walk” step first: Did you request “stop”? Did you “walk” away? Tattling When you do not use the “stop” and “walk” steps before “talking” to an adult When your goal is to get the other person in trouble

10 STOP WALK TALK Group Practice
Scenario: John says something rude to Sally. Scenario: Joey steals the ball that Fred is playing with.


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