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GET ALONG MONSTERS: DON’T CALL ME NAMES
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!You’re stupid! You’re a baby! As we all know, name-calling is one of many inappropriate ways that children express themselves when they’re feeling angry or frustrated. To the child on the receiving end of name-calling, it can be a painful experience. This program focuses on the reasons for name-calling and how it affects others. Viewers also learn how to be more assertive so they can stop others from calling them names. Children who don’t have an available repertoire of social and coping skills can easily turn to violence, anger or self-harm when they face an upsetting or vulnerable situation. Conversely, when we help kids learn and develop positive social and coping skills, we provide them with alternatives that can help turn problem situations into positive outcomes.
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GET ALONG MONSTERS: NO MORE TEASING
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!The objective of this program is to demonstrate effective strategies kids can use to protect themselves against teasing, harassment, and bullying. Several vignettes show situations in which kids are being teased. Peer actors then model ways to resolve the situation in a safe and positive way. By viewing this program, children will also come to understand that teasing is not fun for everyone, especially for the child being teased.
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GET ALONG MONSTERS: STOP PICKING ON ME
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!Each and everyday children encounter bullies. Whether it’s at school, on the bus or at home, bullies are a part of life. In this program, students will learn simple, easy to understand techniques that will help them to deal with bullies, get a positive outcome and stay safe. Children are shown how ignoring a bully, walking away and refraining from fighting are all ways to contend with a bully.
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Groark Learns about BULLYING (dvd)
From: GETTING ALONG WITH GROARK – Video Series
-For grades K-3
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-In both Spanish and English
-With the Popcorn Park Puppets
-Free online video streaming included!Groark is playing with his friends when Burna and Muggsy start teasing and picking on Nubbs by stealing his hat. As the situation escalates Groark gets drawn in, and, before he realizes it, Groark is picking on his best friend. When Nubbs calls Groark a bully, Groark doesn’t understand what happened until he learns from a group of real children how he and the others were being bullies, and how hurtful that was to Nubbs. Groark returns to the playground, convinces Burna and Muggsy that they have been cruel and unfair, and together they apologize to Nubbs.
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Let’s All Get Along: Conflict Resolution
-For Grades K-2
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideUsing delightful songs and situations students will easily relate to, Betsy the Bus Driver helps youngsters with conflict resolution.
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My Blog: INTERNET BULLIES? (Just a Click Away)
-For Grades 4-8
-DVD + Printable Teaching Guide
-Free online video streaming included!How the internet is used for bullying, and what kids can do to protect themselves.
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Rumors, Gossip, and Teasing: It Hurts
-For Grades 3-6
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideRumors, Gossip, Taunting, Teasing, and Bullying are all forms of harassment. They are all intended to make someone feel bad. This video DVD presents some healthy ways of dealing with these things.
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Violence Prevention: My Body Belongs to Me
-For Grades K-2
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideThis program is designed to help young children protect themselves from the trauma of sexual abuse by making it clear that their body belongs to them.
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