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Anti-Bullying Brochures: PreK–K, Grades 1–2 & 3–5

Age-appropriate brochures helping young children recognize, respond to, and prevent bullying.

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Summary. Three brochures in one — clear definitions, story-based lessons, classroom activities and home guidance for the earliest school years.

PreK–K · Explaining Bullying to Preschoolers

Bullying is when someone does or says mean things on purpose, more than once, to hurt someone or make them feel bad. Use relatable language and real-life examples.

  • Emotion matching games with diverse facial expressions.
  • Role-playing helping a friend who feels left out.
  • Compliment circles to build a positive classroom.
  • Empathy art projects and "walk in their shoes" stories.

Grades 1–2 · Be a Friend, Not a Bully

  • Types of bullying: physical, verbal, and social.
  • Social story modeling how a bystander tells a trusted adult.
  • What to do: tell an adult, be a friend, stay safe.
  • Activities: draw kindness, role-play, thumbs-up/down game.

Grades 3–5 · Speak Up for Others

  • Adds cyberbullying alongside physical, verbal, and social.
  • Story showing the power of an upstander stopping teasing.
  • Use kind but firm words: "That's not nice" or "Stop it."
  • Recognize signs: physical marks, behavioral changes, school avoidance, social withdrawal.
  • Build a safe classroom: active supervision, clear rules, inclusive activities, safe spaces, positive reinforcement.

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