Bullying Prevention Month

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October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Research shows bullying CAN be stopped, but true change requires consistent education and intervention. Below are lesson plans for educators to help create a culture of kindness and safety in your school(s). Educators and prevention specialists at MBF developed these bullying prevention lesson plans for use during the month of October (Bullying Prevention Month) to help prevent and stop bullying.

While one lesson will not end bullying, using this lesson and the included activities as part of a broader plan to help reduce bullying is a great start.

October 2022:

NEW: Bullying Prevention Month Toolkit

October 2021:

Grades K-2

Grades 3-5

Grades 6-8

Grades 9-12

October 2020:

Grades K-2

Grades 3-5

Grades 6-8

Grades 9-12

 

October 2019:

Grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8

 

October 2018:

Grades K-2

Grades 3-5

Grades 6-8

 

October 2017:

Florida Schools – Grades K-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8

National Schools – Grades K-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8

 

Additional Resources:

Safety Matters Song

Safety Brief: Identifying & Reporting Bullying

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The MBF Child Safety Matters program is impressive. This important information is well formulated and well presented, developmentally appropriate, and based on good understanding of literature.

There’s not a child in the world who can’t benefit from this program. There are so many instances where we see children who have been damaged and hurt. Things happened to them and we think, if they’d only had this program, if they’d only had the benefit of this education, that might not have happened to them. If we can prevent that from happening to a single child, then it’s worth all the effort we have put forth.

I heard about the program through my son. He came home…and showed me the safety rules. I cannot thank the Foundation enough; to have other people who are also concerned about my child’s safety and the safety of other kids is wonderful. I especially like the program’s focus on the prevention side.

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