Kids with disabilities can be active participants in bullying prevention. Thanks to funding from Liberty Mutual and The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation, Boston vs. Bullies has created additional trainings and resources for Including Kids with Disabilities in Bullying Prevention.
Choose Your Play from Boston vs. Bullies is a series of short video clips to help kids model appropriate responses to bullying. The videos can be found below (under BULLY, VICTIM, and BYSTANDER) or on the Boston vs. Bullies Youtube channel.
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Bully: Stop bullying and apologize
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Bully: Get help from an adult
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Victim: Stay calm
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Victim: Stand tall
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Victim: Tell the person to stop
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Victim: Tell the person to leave you alone (A)
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Victim: Tell the person to leave you alone (B)
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Victim: Walk away
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Victim: Ask a friend for help
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Victim: Go talk to an adult
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Bystander: Show support and friendship
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Bystander: Tell the person bullying to stop
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Bystander: Get a friend to help (A)
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Bystander: Get a friend to help (B)
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Bystander: Get an adult to help
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Celebrate the history and character of Boston sports and uses help youth in our community.
The Sports Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational institution housed in the TD Garden that has served Boston and New England for more than 40 years.
At The Sports Museum, we celebrate the character of Boston sports — the unique brand of teamwork, determination, responsibility, courage, fairness, and other qualities of character possessed by our teams and athletes that make Boston “The Greatest Sports City in America.” Equally important, we use this distinctly rich heritage to help build character in kids so that they can stand strong in the face of drugs, violence, and other dangers.