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ANTI-BULLYING



           

 

SEPTA ANTI-BULLY PLEDGE

Supporting Respect and Responsibility

 

Bullying will not be accepted in our lives, not at school, at home, at sporting events, or anywhere else.

 

By signing this pledge, I agree to:

*Step up and speak out against bullying

*Treat others with respect and fairness

*Find a way to make sure no one feels left out during our games or other activities

* Not tease, name call or put people down

*Refuse to let others be bullied

*Report bullying to an adult, parent or teacher

*Help others feel safe and comfortable whenever I can

*Take responsibility and accept the consequences of my behavior

 

Parents---- Talk to your children about Bullying- Make sure they know what a victim, a bully and a bystander is and that it is ok to tell you if someone is bothering them, without having to worry about you getting extremely upset or reacting out of anger, which is the last thing your child needs at that moment.

 

              Child’s Name__________________________

Parents Signature_____________________________

Date_______________________________________

 

For more information on Bullying go to

www.mychildsafety.org

 





www.mychildsafety.org

 

Please know that the that the Board of Education a has passed and posted on the district website the

“ HARRASSMENT, HAZING & BULLYING REGULATION 0115-R”

 

THANK YOU TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE DISTRICT FOR MAKING THIS HAPPEN

 

Links to these documents are embedded below:

 

 

http://www.ccsdli.org/files/802281/0115-R%20Harrassment%20Hazing%20%20Bullying%20Regulation.pdf

http://www.ccsdli.org/files/802281/0115-E%201%20Harrassment%20Hazing%20%20Bullying%20Form.pdf

http://www.ccsdli.org/files/802281/0115-E%202%20Harrassment%20Hazing%20%20Bullying%20Form.pdf
 

http://www.ccsdli.org/files/802281/0115-E%201%20Harrassment%20Hazing%20%20Bullying%
 20Form.pdf

 

 

The Following appeared on the PTA.ORG website ( all credit given to them )

www.pta.org

 

Resources to Assist in Bullying Prevention

Bullying has profound negative effects on a child's development and it can be a real distraction in school. In fact, it is estimated that 160,000 children in the United States miss school each day as a result of being bullied.

That's why PTA is once again sponsoring the PACER Center's National Center for Bullying Prevention's Third Annual National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week, October 5-11. Teachers, parents, and children nationwide are encouraged to use this week as a time to increase community awareness about the prevalence and impact of bullying.

Many adults aren't aware that a child is being bullied because many children don't tell their parents or teachers. They might be worried that they won't be taken seriously, or that the adult will respond inappropriately. To learn how to respond to bullies, visit PACERKidsAgainstBullying.org with your kids. The site features games, interactive stories, and other activities that teach children about bullying and how to stop it.

Other resources:

  • Use this handout to prepare yourself for conversations with your child about possible bullying behavior your child has seen or experienced.
  • Visit this site for more information on how to respond and take action.
  • Check out PTA.org's resource on bullying prevention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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