Five Ways Young Children Can Say “No” to Bullying

Posted on February 21st, 2011 by Carolyn Hart in Anti-Bullying Children's Books


5 ways for kids to deal with bullies from Storytime Standouts, helpful anti-bullying tips for teachers and parents
According to Healthy Canadians, ‘When other children intervene in bullying, more than half of the time it stops within 10 seconds.’

Here are five ways a young child can say “no” to bullying:

  1. Speak up – tell the bully to stop.
  2. Form a group with your friends and tell the bully to stop.
  3. Talk to the child you saw bullied.  Explain to the victim that you know it was wrong.
  4. Get help from a responsible adult
  5. Find a way to include the victim in your activities


Be sure to check out our page about anti-bullying picture books for children and our page about anti bullying chapter books, graphic novels and novels for children .



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