Bullying & Teasing

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Standing Up to Bullying (K-3)

Length: 60 minutes
Intended Audience: K-3 grade school students
Cost: MAP: $250/Non-MAP: $350 (plus expenses)

 

Who gets bullied? Anyone can. Who bullies? Anyone can. How can young children deal with the issues of bullying? This presentation will discuss how to confront the problem of bullying and help victims by addressing the following:

  • What is bullying?
  • Why is it a problem?
  • The bully and the bullied.
  • What to do if you are bullied.
  • What to do if you are the bully.
  • What to do if you are a witness.
  • What God says about bullying.

Notes: This presentation has been prepared for K-3 students and has videos and multimedia for that specific age group. Please contact us to arrange for travel fees/accommodation

Standing Up to Bullying (4-8)

Length: 60 minutes
Intended Audience: 4-8 grade school students
Cost: MAP: $250/Non-MAP: $350 (plus expenses)

 

Bullying is hardly a new problem in our world. But with the advent of social media, bullying has taken on a new dimension. “Cyberbullying“ can affect kids via technology 24/7. In fact, 41% of teen girls report being bullied while online. What can kids do if they are being bullied? This presentation will discuss what children can do to confront the problem of bullying and help the victims by addressing the following:

  • What is bullying?
  • Why is it a problem?
  • The bully and the bullied.
  • What to do and what not to do if you are bullied.
  • What to do if you are the bully.
  • What to do if you are a witness.
  • What God says about bullying.

Notes: This presentation has been prepared for 4-8 grade students and has videos and multimedia for that specific age group. Please contact us to arrange for travel fees/accommodations.

Standing Up to Bullying (High School)

Length: 60 minutes
Intended Audience: High school students
Cost: MAP: $250/Non-MAP: $350 (plus expenses)

 

Bullying is hardly a new problem in our world. But with the advent of social media, bullying has taken on a new dimension. “Cyberbullying“ can affect kids via technology 24/7. In fact, 41% of teen girls report being bullied while online. What can kids do if they are being bullied? This presentation will discuss what children can do to confront the problem of bullying and how they can help the victims.

Notes: This presentation has been prepared for high school students and has videos and multimedia for that specific age group. Please contact us to arrange for travel fees/accommodations.

Bullying: Fighting Fear with Love

Length: 30 or 60 minutes
Intended Audience: Parents of high school or grade school children

 

This presentation examines the problem of bullying by considering the definition and prevalence of bullying, and by profiling both the bully and the victim. We will discuss what parents, children, and schools can do to confront the problem of bullying and help the victims, as well as what can be done if you are the parent of a bully.

Notes: In addition to being a 60-minute in-person presentation, this presentation can also be shortened to 30 minutes and delivered via video-conferencing, which would be perfectly suited to faculty meetings, circuit pastor gatherings, conferences, or other events. The presentation is practical and allows for questions and discussion.

This presentation is available to organizations throughout the Milwaukee metropolitan area. Please contact us to arrange for travel fees/accommodations.

Cost: 

30-minute video chat: MAP: $100/Non-MAP: $200

60-minute presentation: MAP: $250/Non-MAP: $350 (plus expenses)

Like a Girl

Length: 60 minutes
Intended Audience: Parents of tween and teen girls
Cost: MAP: $250/Non-MAP: $350 (plus expenses)

 

There is a difference between “girl bullying” and “boy bullying.” Often times, because the way girls bully aren’t in the physical sense, they are often ignored for a long time. However, the damage that can be done through silent bullying can leave the girl feeling alienated and alone. Learn how to see the signs of silent bullying and how to encourage healthy, God-pleasing relationships in teen girls.