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by Ken Smith
What better way to teach young children ways to be safe from bullies? As they have fun playing the game, they learn such strategies as avoiding dangerous places, walking with friends, calling for help, controlling their tempers and other invaluable lessons, all in a way that young children learn best—through play and fun activities.
The program includes:
Leader’s Guide—Complete instructions for presenting the program’s games and activities, 24 Pages
30 Bully-Proof Bingo (SAFE) Game Cards—Designed with words and pictures for use with both readers and non-readers
Bully-Safety Skills Poster—Reproducible, can be used to present a lesson and given to each child for future reference
Safe Places/Dangerous Places Game—Teaches children about dangerous places they should avoid and safe places where they can find help
Safe From Bullies Game—Reinforces the concepts found on the Bully-Safety Skills Poster
Walk With Friends—A role-play activity that gives children practice in confronting bullies.
Additional activities emphasizing the importance of staying alert, avoiding dangerous people, and deciding on appropriate reactions to bullying situations.
Bullying is one of the primary concerns in today’s society. Addressing it in the early elementary years is a preventative measure that will help young children feel more secure at home and in school.
Item 388, Softcover and reproducibles, Grades K-2
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