A trusted adult is someone who keeps you safe. Name one trusted adult at school.
Who is teacher, counselor, principal.
This is when you report something to get someone in trouble.
This is the kind of touch like a high-five or a handshake.
This word means saying "yes" to what happens to your body.
What is consent.
These are people around your same age
What are peers.
You should talk to a trusted adult when you see or experience this repeated, unkind behavior.
What is bullying.
This is when you tell an adult because someone might get hurt.
What is telling.
When someone asks you to keep a secret that makes you feel scared or confused.
What is unsafe.
True or False: You can change your mind after saying yes.
What is true.
Bullying is unkind behavior that happens for how long.
What is again and again or repeated.
What is near a teacher.
A student says, "He's not lining up in the right spot!" This is an example of...
What is tattling.
Walking away from a situation that feels wrong or uncomfortable.
What is safe
When someone asks before giving you a hug, they are checking this.
What are your boundaries.
If you see someone being bullied, you can be this kind of friend. (Bystander or Upstander)
What is upstander.
A trusted adult will always do this when you share something important.
What is listen and help.
You see someone pushing another student on the playground. This is when you should...
What is tell an adult.
A friend wants you to play a game you don't like and they won't stop asking.
What is unsafe
If someone doesn't respect your "no", the next step to do is this.
What is tell a trusted adult.
When someone your age tries to influence you to do something. This can be a good or bad influence.
What is peer pressure.
Telling is important when a situation is unsafe. Name 1 unsafe situation that requires telling.
What is pushing, hitting, threats, unsafe touches, etc.
Someone touches you but asks you to keep it a secret. This is an example of...
What is an unsafe touch.
Your cousin wants to hug you but you don't feel like it. They say "We're family, you have to." What can you say to keep your boundary.
What is "No!", "I don't want to!", "Get away from me!"
The ability to understand someone's feelings.
What is empathy.