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Bullies: Who, What and Why for Students

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This module was created to help you understand bullying, build strong relationships, learn positive ways of talking to others and behaving in ways that will help you avoid being a bully or being bullied.

Your teacher may ask you to do these activities with a partner, or they may give you a copy of the activities to complete on your own in class or as homework.

We hope you enjoy learning about bullying and that you teach someone else what you have learned -– by being a role model or telling others about some of the things you learn while completing these activities.

Bullies: Who, What and Why for Students*

*Files are in Adobe Acrobat format and require the Free Acrobat Reader.

This project was supported by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, and grants from the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health and Bread for the Journey of Santa Clara County. Materials can be reproduced with permission.


Last reviewed January 2008


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Authors: Katie Ransohoff, Julia Ransohoff and Nancy L. Brown, Ph.D.

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