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Bullying: 10 Ways To Be An Upstander! Fight Bullying With The NSCC
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My Bullying Story: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiSxFXmjStA Cassandra Bankson & Bullying On Anderson Cooper: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8y5YX3S6Ac&feature=fvwrel
Share Your Anti-Bullying Or Upstander Moment And Win DESIGNER CLOTHES! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Xs_aCM2DQU
NSCC/Anti Bullying Website: http://www.schoolclimate.org/bullybust/students/upstander


Every single day we each have the opportunity to make our schools (and our world!) a better place. Putting an end to bullying is everyone's responsibility. When we work together and stand strong against bullying, we are creating communities that are stronger, safer, and more supportive - places where every person is valued for who they are. Here's how YOU can help:

Learn more about bullying. Educate yourself and your community with the resources on BullyBust.org. For example: Why do kids bully? Where does bullying take place most often in your school? What are the effects of bullying? How can we prevent it? Understanding this information will help you if you are bullied, and will help you to stand up to bullies if a friend or classmate is being bullied.
Help others who are being bullied. Be a friend, even if this person is not yet your friend. Go over to them. Let them know how you think they are feeling. Walk with them. Help them to talk to an adult about what just happened. (Just think for a moment about how great this would be if someone did this for you when you were being picked on or hurt!)
Stop untrue or harmful messages from spreading online or in person. If someone sends a message or tells you a rumor that you know is untrue, stand up and let the person know it is wrong. Think about how you would feel if someone spread an untrue rumor about you. Don't laugh, send the message on to friends, or add to the story. Make it clear that you do not think that kind of behavior is cool or funny.
Get friends involved. Share this site (and other related sites) with friends. Let people know that you are an upstander and encourage them to be one too. Sign the Stand Up Pledge, and make it an everyday commitment for you and your friends.
Make friends outside of your circle. Eat lunch with someone who is alone. Show support for a person who is upset at school, by asking them what is wrong or bringing them to an adult who can help.
Be aware of the bullying policy at your school and keep it in mind when you witness bullying. If there isn't a policy, get involved or ask teachers or front office staff to speak about how you can reduce bullying.
Welcome new students. If someone is new at your school, make an effort to introduce them around and make them comfortable. Imagine how you would feel le
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