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Anti-Bullying Month is Here


Did you know 70 percent of students say they witness bullying regularly at school? October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and I wanted to introduce you to Committee for Children’s Captain Compassion® bullying prevention campaign.


Captain Compassion is a bullying prevention superhero who helps families and educators communicate with kids about how to recognize, report, and refuse bullying.


Read this week's comic: (Our Web platform is having an issue, come back later if the comic is not showing, or click here: www.captaincompassion.org )

The Captain Compassion website is home to approachable, research-based tips and tactics drawn from Committee for Children’s decades of work in the field of bullying prevention. It includes engaging comics, videos, and family resources that provide kids and adults with tools to address a range of bullying scenarios. The campaign empowers everyone to activate their upstander power to help stop bullying.


Join in the support of bullying prevention by checking out CaptainCompassion.org and sharing the campaign with your friends and colleagues.





 
 
 

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