A place to learn about bullying prevention and how to take actionA place to learn about bullying prevention and how to take action

Why Kids Care

  • I care because people being bullied may do something that takes their life off their earth so it's better to be safe than sorry



    tanya — 11
  • you never know what's going on at home



    LJ — 17
  • I care because I used to be bullied in my old school. A girl started playing with me and my best friend, S, and eventually she got jealous that I was closer to S than she was. She told me mean things like nobody likes you everyone just pretends to like you. It hurt so much it felt like she had stabbed a white hot knife into my back. I don't think anybody deserves that kind of pain. I hope anyone who is a bully and reads my post sees that it's not nice at all and it can hurt not just one person but multiple people. Thank you!



    Anika — 11
  • Be a kid against bullying



    Kikiola — 11
  • I care because it's absolutely harmful to the victim. There are many reasons why someone bullies another but usually it's because they just want to, people will say it's because they're hurt so that's why they hurt you, & not to say that isn't true but I was bullied multiple times just for no reason & I didn't hear a reason for it. It's important to teach kids to be respectful of each other, especially in this day & age.



    Hattie — 16
  • i care because it can hurt people feelings and can hurt them like cyberbullying. cyberbullying is being mean online and like physical, physical bullying is fighting with your hands and punching.



    cristiano — 8
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Meet the Crew!

Students will relate to and identify with this cast of elementary school characters, each with a distinct personality and abilities. Several characters were inspired by PACER’S Puppet Program, which helps audiences of all ages learn about disabilities, social inclusion, and bullying prevention.

 

Learn with the Club Crew!