Prevention and Awareness Program
This high energy musical shows students how to avoid fighting, stay calm, stick together and be kind to others. The audience discovers, through interaction, what it feels like to be bullied, what to do when you or someone else is being bullied and why you shouldn’t fight with a bully. The essential role of the helpful bystander is strongly emphasized.
Audience Size: 250 (K-6)
Cost: Approx. $3/student (Join our mailing list for promotions)
Included: Lesson Plans, Audience Activity Booklets, Music CD
Synopsis
So, what is it all about? Patty and her friends are having a fun party at her house but one of her guests is unhappy and hiding from a bully in the laundry room. The audience, through participation in songs, and discussions with the characters learn valuable lessons about bullying and what to do about it, such as:
- What it feels like to be bullied/picked on
- What are some things you can do if you are being bullied to protect yourself;
- What to do if you are a bystander and witness someone being bullied;
- Why bystanders are so important (all kids get to participate as active bystanders in the play);
- Why it’s important not to fight with a bully
Also, children are encouraged to continue discussing the topic to help them understand just what bullying is (in all of it’s forms) and come up with creative solutions for dealing with the various types of bullying.
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“Our kids talked about it for weeks afterwards and they GOT the message! This play is an absolute MUST for any school wanting to deal with bullying head-on!” – Richard Laliberte, Principal

