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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Bullying Awareness Pack Giveaway!!



Hello counselor friends!!

I hope you all enjoyed the weekend! With National Bullying Prevention Awareness month coming up in a few weeks, I have decided to do a giveaway where 2 lucky winners will receive my Bullying Awareness Pack for FREE! The giveaway starts at midnight and ends on Friday,September 19th!

This pack comes with a bully pledge, bookmarks, materials for an anti-bullying bulletin board, "is it bullying?" scenario cards, B.U.L.L.Y Acronym Sign, and "What should you do.?" draw/write activity! You can view this item in my TeachersPayTeachers store by clicking HERE
I recently just did a post on Ideas and Resources for National Bullying Prevention Month that you can check out for the upcoming month :)

You can enter this giveaway in the following ways: 
  • "Like" Cheerful Counseling on facebook in the box below.
  • Follow me on twitter in the box below
  • Comment on this blog post answering one or both of the questions below: 
    • What efforts/programs have you implemented in your school to help curb bullying?
    • Do you have any bullying books/resources that you recommend for parents, counselors, small groups, classroom lessons, etc?

Thank you so much for checking out the blog! I will be announcing the winner on Friday night on my facebook page and blog so be sure to check back :)

Don't forget to enter in the box below! 

~Nicole

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3 comments:

  1. I am a brand new counselor attempting to gain insight into my school and students. I have not seen any bullying occur but I have an open door policy for my kids!!

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  2. I teach a bullying prevention & awareness lesson to all students each year. We celebrate No name-Calling/kindness Week once a year with dress-up days and schoolwide messages/challenges. We also added a "Buddy Bench" to our playground for all students to use when they need a play partner or friend:)

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  3. I'm new to counseling but am in a middle school so definitely need resources for bullying!

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