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This educational game deals with the complex nature of bullying in a way that elementary school students can understand and learn specific skills. Players learn that all students must take a stand against bullying.
For example, the target (intended victim) can use assertiveness skills to discourage bullying. If bystanders are present during the bullying or know about it beforehand, they can take action to discourage it. Regardless of when they learn about it (before, during, or afterwards), all bystanders can refuse to give the bully the status, popularity, and power that he/she is looking for.
Bullying then ceases to be a useful tool for the bully to achieve his/her goals. Players learn in the game that they can do a great deal to discourage bullying, even with things as simple as telling a bully to stop or refusing to laugh at a bully’s mean jokes.
Students will learn skills to use when they are:
The game intentionally avoids putting players in the role either the intended victim or the bully, avoiding embarrassment and defensiveness.
A 24” x 17” poster is included, so that teachers can continue to reinforce the skills learned by the players.
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