“Bullying,” Resources by Topic (2021).
“Bullying,” Resources by Topic
Bullying
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“I know someone who’s being bullied. I want to stand up for them, but I don’t know how. What can I do?” (Friend, May 2020).Part of the “What’s on Your Mind Question” series. Some ideas for what to do when you see someone being bullied.
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“A Blue-Ribbon Friend” (Friend, May 2020).Preston becomes friends with Jacob, who’s bullied a lot.
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“The Right Reply” (Friend, Apr. 2019).Emily wants to write an unkind reply when her friend sends her a mean email, but then she thinks of what Jesus would do and responds kindly.
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“Sometimes kids say mean things about other people online, including me. What should I do?” (Friend, Sept. 2018).Part of the “What’s on Your Mind Question” series. Some ideas for what to do when you know someone is being bullied online.
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“A Friend like Mark” (Friend, Aug. 2018).The boys in Josh’s Primary class make fun of him, but then a new boy moves in who’s nice to him.
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“Lucas and the Bully” ( Friend or Liahona, Jan. 2018).Lucas stands up to a bully by saying mean things about him, but then Lucas repents for being mean and tries to befriend the bully instead.
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“Standing Up with Kindness” (Friend, July 2017).Tyrus was bullied at school after his family moved to another country. He shares some things that helped him.
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“Musical Chairs” (Friend, Sept. 2016).Elizabeth realizes she was wrong to join in when all the other children avoided sitting by a boy in their Primary class.
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“Which Path to Choose?” ( Friend or Liahona, Sept. 2016).Abbey tells how a girl at school would say mean things to her every day, but Abbey was nice to her, and they eventually became friends.
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“Me? A Bully?” ( Friend or Liahona, Feb. 2017).Jeff decides to be nice after his mom talks to him about being unkind to a boy in his class.