Anti Bullying Collaborative of Sun Prairie

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The Sun Prairie Anti-Bullying Collaborative is a diverse group of organizations and individuals who are committed to ensuring Sun Prairie is inclusive and free of bullying.

05/11/2024

“Today in one of our classes I introduced the children to two apples (the children didn't know this, but before the class I had repeatedly dropped one of the apples on the floor, you couldn't tell, both apples looked perfect). We talked about the apples and the children described how both apples looked the same; both were red, were of similar size and looked juicy enough to eat.

I picked up the apple I'd dropped on the floor and started to tell the children how I disliked this apple, that I thought it was disgusting, it was a horrible colour and the stem was just too short. I told them that because I didn't like it, I didn't want them to like it either, so they should call it names too.

Some children looked at me like I was insane, but we passed the apple around the circle calling it names, 'you're a smelly apple', 'I don't even know why you exist', 'you've probably got worms inside you' etc.

We really pulled this poor apple apart. I actually started to feel sorry for the little guy.

We then passed another apple around and started to say kind words to it, 'You're a lovely apple', 'Your skin is beautiful', 'What a beautiful colour you are' etc.

I then held up both apples, and again, we talked about the similarities and differences, there was no change, both apples still looked the same.

I then cut the apples open. The apple we'd been kind to was clear, fresh and juicy inside.

The apple we'd said unkind words to was bruised and all mushy inside.

I think there was a lightbulb moment for the children immediately. They really got it, what we saw inside that apple, the bruises, the mush and the broken bits is what is happening inside every one of us when someone mistreats us with their words or actions.

When people are bullied, especially children, they feel horrible inside and sometimes don't show or tell others how they are feeling. If we hadn't have cut that apple open, we would never have known how much pain we had caused it.

I shared my own experience of suffering someone's unkind words last week. On the outside I looked OK, I was still smiling. But, on the inside someone had caused me a lot of pain with their words and I was hurting.

Unlike an apple, we have the ability to stop this from happening. We can teach children that it's not ok to say unkind things to each other and discuss how it makes others feel. We can teach our children to stand up for each other and to stop any form of bullying, just as one little girl did today when she refused to say unkind words to the apple.

More and more hurt and damage happens inside if nobody does anything to stop the bullying. Let's create a generation of kind, caring children.

The tongue has no bones, but is strong enough to break a heart. So be careful with your words.”

Words by: Mum in the Moment

RESOURCES:

Need to find out more about kids and bullying: https://parenttv.com/?s=Bullying

How to help look after your child’s mental health: https://parenttv.com/topics/mental-health/

10/20/2022

October: National Prevent Bullying Month!

https://youtu.be/StPGbbBBrI0  Rather than be a bystander, be an UPSTANDER!!!!
10/14/2022

https://youtu.be/StPGbbBBrI0 Rather than be a bystander, be an UPSTANDER!!!!

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NATIONAL STOP BULLYING DAY!!!
10/12/2022

NATIONAL STOP BULLYING DAY!!!

Bullying can come in many forms, and leave victims feeling helpless.

https://youtu.be/HgePIkvqtFU educational videos on bullying shared with you during Prevent Bullying Month!
10/11/2022

https://youtu.be/HgePIkvqtFU educational videos on bullying shared with you during Prevent Bullying Month!

Being the new girl at school isn't easy for KB. Lost and late for class, she endures name-calling by other students.

06/26/2022

How to Talk to Kids about Bullying – Tips for Parents and Caregivers

Start talking about bullying now
Don’t wait for bullying to happen before you talk about it. According to the Indicators of School Crime and Safety Report, 22% of U.S. students aged 12-18 reported being bullied at school in 2019. Children can be afraid to talk about bullying with their family. Parents create trust with children by initiating open, honest discussions. These dialogues provide opportunities to communicate values and learn about your child’s experience. They make it easier for your children to turn to you if they witness or experience bullying

06/24/2022

How to Talk to Kids about Bullying – Tips for Parents and Caregivers

If your child bullied someone
Stay calm. Be open and listen. Ask questions. The goal is to help them learn from this and work through the reasons they did it so you can help them find other, healthy ways to deal with their feelings or situations that come up. You will also need to work with the school or parents to deal with it. Bullying is a behavior that can be changed. Your child will need help and support to learn new behaviors.

What was going on for you when you did this?
What were you thinking and feeling at the time?
How do you feel about it now?
How do you think the child you bullied felt?
Looking back, are there other ways you could’ve handled this?
Here are some other ways you could’ve handled it…
Is this the first time you did this?
Bullying is not ok. It’s important that we address this. If you were the one who had been bullied, what would you want to happen to make things better?
I’ll help you deal with this to make things right.
Thank you for talking to me about this. What I’ve learned is that you could use some help with… I will work on helping you/getting you help.

From the Sun Prairie school district: The Sun Prairie Area School District is committed to maintaining safe schools.  Th...
06/22/2022

From the Sun Prairie school district:
The Sun Prairie Area School District is committed to maintaining safe schools. The Safety & Security Scorecard provides a high-level indication of how well the Sun Prairie Area School District is providing a safe environment for students, staff, and community members. The data is used to measure the previous year’s safety and security as well as to set goals for the upcoming school year.

https://www.sunprairieschools.org/families/bullying

06/21/2022

How to Talk to Kids about Bullying – Tips for Parents and Caregivers

Have thoughtful talks with your child every day
Initiate talks in the car, before or after homework, over dinner or breakfast, or when doing something together. Keep it casual and curious. Talk about the daily schedule. Listen. Show that you trust them. Ask open ended questions about their day or activities.

What’s the funniest thing that happened today?
What was the best and worst thing that happened to you today?
What new thing did you learn about a friend or another student this week?
What would you change about today?

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