Anti-Bullying Week

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8 Responses to Anti-Bullying Week

  1. Archie Kinsey says:

    In some ways we are the same. We all have 2 eyes , 1 mouth, etc. But we all are different because we are not all identical. We like different things and look different.
    You can tell a teacher or adult if you or a friend are being bullied.

  2. Oliver Reynolds says:

    Oliver thinks that he is different from his friends because his “ways” are different to theirs. He thinks this might be because he is an only child, with no brothers or sisters at home. He has different likes to some of the other children. Oliver thinks he is the same as some other children in the way that he likes to play. He likes sleeping.
    If someone is being bullied Oliver would tell the bully to stop, and go and tell a teacher or a play ground monitor. He would also speak to his Mum and Dad.

    • s14cpayne says:

      Oliver, everyone is very special in their own way! It doesn’t matter if you are different because that is what makes you special!

  3. Ellis says:

    Bullying is bad I have been bulled for a litle bit . I wish that bullying I wish that bullying stopped . I don’t like bullying.

  4. Zachary Fitter says:

    We are different because we have different feelings. We are different because we don’t have the same tastes and looks.
    We are equal as we would all feel hurt if someone was nasty to us and happy if they are nice.
    If someone was being bullied I would try and stop the person from being nasty and take the person who was upset to the teacher and then play with them nicely. The teachers and parents can help by talking to the bully and telling them they should not do that.

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