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That also means you are a part of the problem and not the solution! Fear of retaliation or exclusion may be preventing you from taking steps to help an outsider, but there are small things you can do to support the victim and show the bully their behavior is not acceptable. Remember that there are strength in numbers! Every school and community has more kids who care than kids who bully. Becoming an upstander and actively speaking out against bullying takes courage, assertiveness, compassion and leadership.
It takes courage to tell a friend who is bullying to stop, but you are ultimately doing them a huge favor by helping them stop hurtful behavior. Your friend, and others, may not realized they are bullying someone. If you are an Upstander against bullying, have excellent grades, public speaking experience and are a leader in your school or community you could be a Youth Leader. Learn more about how to apply to become a Youth Leader here. Home Get Help Now!
Bullying Bystanders Become Upstanders Many of us have been bystanders in difficult situations where we are uncertain of what action to take to help improve the outcome of a certain scenario. Especially when it comes to bullying. Now, the growing trend of cyberbullying goes into the home via computers. Together, our problem Student Power! Her personal story and advice is interwoven with compelling personal stories of teens who have also been bullied.
A visit to Olney, MD follows high school peer educators as they work with middle school students to produce PSAs that show what bystanders can do when they see someone being bullied.
Or someone you trust. Bullying is a no-tolerance zone in most schools but somehow they still do and it is not ok. As taught at leadership retreat for BA Highschool students.
Everyone needs to take a stand. It makes a difference. Not only to the kid who is getting picked on, but the community, the nation, maybe the world. You can make a difference. So take a stand. Change a life. GO BA! Words can hurt. They hurt me. Change is coming: women and minorities have eyes set on the Oval Office. Save your money and do not go see Holmes and Watson.
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