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Generation To Generation Ministries, Inc.-Real Social Skills



Bully Proof Yourself 3-5

Time Frames
During School Day, After School, Summer, Weekend
Formats
On Campus Program
Grades
3rd, 4th, 5th, Special Ed
Standards

Description

You did it all for the fun You didn't know what could've been done What if you pushed them a bit to far? All your actions have caused one big scar Bullying can be found in every neighborhood, school system and school. Denying that bullying exists or ignoring bullying is the worst thing that can happen to children, a school, and a community Bullying Is a Big Deal. Bullying is a big problem that affects lots of kids. Three-quarters of all kids say they have been bullied or teased. Being bullied can make kids feel really bad. The stress of dealing with bullies can make kids feel sick. Day by day you torment them, it takes so long for their hearts to mend. All they ask for is one true friend, but you make them want their lives to end. Rhymes, rhythm, song, and movement have long been utilized as powerful teaching tools to influence social behavior. Young people appreciate activities which give them alternative ways of thinking; therefore, poems (using beats that are already established and providing students’ opportunities to create their own beat to the poem) music, role-play and modeling are utilized to promote understanding the concepts and bullying Our 55 minute program will provide students with interactive skills and strategies that will assist them in bully proofing themselves and become an up stander rather than a bystander in bully proofing themselves and others.

Students Will

  • Explain the emotional effects of bullying
  • Roleplay three types of bullying.
  • Identify three sources of help for someone being bullies.
  • Write simple lyrics about bullying
  • How to Be a Friend: A Guide to Making Friends and Keeping Them ISBN-10: 0316111538; Laurie Krasny Brown (Author). Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (September 1, 2001),
  • Bully Bean, Julia Cook, National Center For Youth Issues, ISBN978-1-931636-49-0, 2015
  • analyze what poems are saying about bullies.

Details

Dates: August 29, 2017 -July 28, 2018
Times: 9 - 3 during School, and 3 - 6 After School,
Duration: 55 min - in school
School Fee: Price Per Additional Hour: $90.00
Price Per Hour: $95.00
Minimum Attendance: 5
Maximum Attendance: 25
Bilingual: No
Technical Needs: None
Other Information:

Scheduling / Booking

Instructions: To schedule, contact Betty Anderson at [email protected] or 214-375-5557. Virtual (live stream) in school 9:A.M. - 12:P.M. and 1:00 until 3:00 P.M After School: Monday through Friday between 3 and 6 P.M. In School: Monday thru Friday 9:A.M. - 12:P.M. and 1:00 until 3:00 P.M. Saturdays from 9 A.M. until 12:P.M.
Deadline: Book at least two weeks in advance. Call 214.375-5557 or email [email protected]; Cancellation Policy: Two weeks notice in writing and/or by email
Cancellation Policy: Two weeks notice in writing and/or by email
After School Policy: A standby assistant must be provided by the school to assist the presenter in the event of unforeseen problems. This assistant does not have to remain in the room, just be available if needed. All students will be in assigned school location during the program. Students will not be allowed to leave the class campus without a written permission slip that is approved by the school. Security monitors must be provided by the school.

Educational Materials

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