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October is Anti-Bullying Awareness Month – Can you make a difference?

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Do you think parents and teachers do enough to promote anti-bullying in our schools and communities? What can you do to make a difference?

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“October is Anti-Bullying Awareness Month – Can you make a difference?”

  1. October 10th, 2012 at 4:47 PM      Reply Madyson Garrett Says:

    Kind of because sometimes when we try to tell the adult they sometimes don’t do nothing about it and it really hurts them but the second time they wanna react to it then.

    I can make a difference by making a international conference and talk to everyone thats against bullying

    STOP THE BULLYING


  2. October 10th, 2012 at 6:20 PM      Reply Keanna Says:

    We can make a difference of antibulling by wearing bracelet. Also in the aeropostale store they have bracelet about stop bulling. We all can twitter or Facebook and past it down. By typing stop bulling.


  3. October 10th, 2012 at 7:32 PM      Reply Lishyy Says:

    I think parents and teachers don’t do enough to promote anti – bullying in our schools and communties. What I can do to make a difference is encourage them to stop, making sure everything is alright, or have a program where you can express what you feel and why are you bullying.


    • October 10th, 2012 at 7:42 PM      Reply Ms. Hayes Says:

      I am rethinking how I framed this question. Have I falling into the trap – blaming the parents and teachers? Don’t most kids know, especially by middle school, that it’s just wrong?


  4. October 10th, 2012 at 7:48 PM      Reply Lishyy Says:

    Ms. Hayes, your right about that. We can’t just try to blame teachers ’cause teachers try and try, but they don’t listen. Teachers aren’t gonna be where they stay or falling every move so they can be alright, That’s STUPID!!


    • October 10th, 2012 at 10:22 PM      Reply Ms. Hayes Says:

      While I don’t want to be perceived as “blaming” teachers, I also do not mean to imply that we are without responsiblity. One adult, a teacher or parent, can make a huge difference. We can be responsive to a child’s plea for help – spoken or unspoken. I just want everyone to know that each of us has a responsibilitty to make our environments bully-free. Does this make sense?


  5. October 11th, 2012 at 10:12 PM      Reply michelle Says:

    Has anyone seen the movie “Bully”?


  6. October 12th, 2012 at 12:08 PM      Reply Lishyy Says:

    Ms. Hayes, this make more sense but students get blame as well..!!..


  7. October 12th, 2012 at 12:18 PM      Reply Lishyy Says:

    I never seen the movie Bully but i seen the trailer


  8. October 26th, 2012 at 3:38 PM      Reply latrina Says:

    Students get bullied the most in school because the teacher is never with them and that is when the student start the bullying. When someone is bullying, I can tell the teacher. If the teacher doesn’t do anything, I can tell the principal. If that doesn’t work I can tell the school board.


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