Games to help kids identify and prevent bullying

Posted: 11/09/2011

The Department of Health & Human Services developed a series of games to help you and your family identify bullies. 

The games were developed in order to help educators and parents teach kids how to recognize and prevent bullying. The Stop Bullying Now! website features a pop quiz designed for school age children to answer a question about how safe they feel at school.

Other games include tic-tac-toe, wordfind, matching, and a crossword. Each game features material designed to education kids about bullying.

ABC2 is working for you by telling you stories about bullying and how it is impacting students of all ages. We're telling you these stories so you can join in our effort to say No 2 Bullies .

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