Good morning from your SEAC counselors! 

This week’s topic is on bullying. October is Bullying Prevention month. We are working hard to enforce  school being a bully free zone and making sure all of our students feel safe while at school.  Stopbullying.gov has some great information on statistics and what we can do to stop bullying and provide a safe school climate for our students! Here is what they have to say about how to support your child if bullying is happening:

How to Prevent Bullying

Parents, school staff, and other caring adults have a role to play in preventing bullying. They can: 

Help Kids Understand Bullying

Kids who know what bullying is can better identify it. They can talk about bullying if it happens to them or others. Kids need to know ways to safely stand up to bullying and how to get help.

  • Encourage kids to speak to a trusted adult if they are bullied or see others being bullied. The adult can give comfort, support, and advice, even if they can’t solve the problem directly. Encourage the child to report bullying if it happens.

  • Talk about how to stand up to kids who bully. Give tips, like using humor and saying “stop” directly and confidently. Talk about what to do if those actions don’t work, like walking away

  • Talk about strategies for staying safe, such as staying near adults or groups of other kids.

  • Urge them to help kids who are bullied by showing kindness or getting help.

 

Here is the website for more information on what you can do as a parent or guardian.

As always, please reach out to either of the counselors with any questions or concerns! 

In Wellness,

Your SEAC team: Sara Davidson (K-5) davidsons@blsk12.org, Coleen Henderson (6-12) hendersonc@blsk12.org

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