Chelsey
How to do the right thing?

Remember:

Telling is what you do to get someone out of trouble.

Tattling is what you do to get someone into trouble.

If you are concerned that someone is being bullied talk to someone who can help: an older student, your friends, a teacher, guidance counsellor, school principal, sports coach, parents, or any adult you trust.

Speak up! Tell kids who bully to stop.

It is hard to speak out against bullying on your own so ask a friend to do it with you!

Help kids who bully… speaking up helps, hitting and name-calling doesn’t.

If you walk away and get help, you are part of the solution…if you stay and watch, you are part of the problem.

Stand up for kids who are bullied.

Invite kids who are bullied to play with you and then go somewhere else where they feel safe. Comfort the person who was hurt. Let them know what happened was not fair.

The best thing you can do for kids who are bullied is to be their friend!