The Programs
Popular Music, TV, and Movie Clips, True Stories about the consequences of bullying,
student interviews
powerful, attention grabbing, unique, and effective!
This is our flagship program. Usually shown first out of the series, it addresses the basic issues like defining bullying, practical steps for the bully, the bullied, the bystander and the very powerful and popular story of Dawn Wesley who killed herself because she was so badly bullied.
People R People
Circle Of Friends
This program takes bullying information a step further.
It coninues with even more powerful personal stories of how people's live are effected by bullying, as well as getting deeper as to why people bully others in the first place.
Life Saver
Life Saver concentrates on how students can take practical action to stop bullying in their school.
It contains a lot of student invovlement
and interactive elements.
NOTE: Even though each video can be shown seperatly on their own, most have chosen to view them as a series starting with People R People, then Circle of Friends, and then Life Saver. Each comes with a complete Assembly Planning Guide.
Middle School / Jr.High
High School
High School / Middle School / Jr. High
Motivational Multimedia
Zoomvita
We Hit The Spot!
Check out the Parent DVD Program Here.
Check out the Teacher's DVD Program Here.
Teaching Videos - Vol .1
Short Videos and songs you can use to hit your point home!
Stories, student interviews, more...
Dawn's Story - a memorial video to a 14 year old girl who committed suicide after being bullied for three years straight.
High School / Middle School / Jr. High
Teaching Videos - Vol. 2
More short videos and songs to use to hit your point home!
Movie clips, news shows, and documantaries...
Sea of Pink - Two high school students start a day of wearing pink to combat a school bully.
High School / Middle School / Jr. High
Teacher Training Program
- How to recognize the differrence between bullying and horseplay.
- How to get bystanders involved.
- Solutions to cyber bullying
- How to address a bully
-Working with parents.
and more...
High School / Middle School / Jr. High