This resistant strategy involves bringing a group of trusted friends to a situation so that more people can say "no" together.
What is strength in numbers?
This form of bullying includes teasing and saying mean or unkind words.
You are doing this if you report a minor behavior just to get someone in trouble.
What is tattling?
These are chemicals that affect both your mind and your body.
What are drugs?
If a stranger pressures you in public, you should look for "helpers" like security guards or these people.
Who are workers (or trusted adults)?
This non-verbal way to show you are not interested in a risky situation.
What is walking away?
This specific type of bullying happens online, on social media, or through gaming systems.
What is cyberbullying?
This is what you are doing when you report a situation to help someone for safety reasons.
What is telling?
These are two types of "good" drugs that can be used for health reasons.
What are Prescription (Rx) and Over-The-Counter (OTC)?
If you are in danger and have one of these with you, you should use it to call your parents immediately.
What is a phone?
When giving a reason to stay safe and avoid pressure, the DARE program says it is actually okay to do this.
What is lying?
Bullying is defined as unwanted, aggressive behavior that happens in this way.
What is again and again (or repeatedly)?
This is the main person you should "Say Something" to if you see bullying.
Who is a trusted adult?
Alcohol affects teenagers differently than adults because these are still growing.
What are teen bodies?
This is the strategy of making a lot of noise (yelling or screaming) so other adults notice you need help.
What is making noise?
Using this strategy helps you distract others from the pressure by talking about a different topic.
What is changing the subject?
This is the most common reason students do not report bullying because they are afraid the bully will target them next.
What is retaliation?
You should "Say Something" even if a bully does this to you.
What is threatens you?
This word describes when someone becomes "attached" to alcohol.
What is addiction?
When dealing with "stranger danger," this is the very first thing you should do.
What is get away quickly?
To prevent people from asking you to do risky things again, you should say "no" while providing one of these.
What is a believable reason or excuse?
This form of bullying involves leaving someone out or spreading gossip.
What is social bullying?
This is the catchy five-word focus phrase for the bullying unit.
What is "See Something, Say Something"?
Besides memory loss and bad judgment, alcohol can cause a loss of balance, making it hard to move properly.
What is coordination?
Most bullying incidents occur here, which is why it's important for peers to speak up.
What is in front of other people?