Making School a Positive Place Series.
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Making School a Positive Place Series.
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There are invaluable lessons to be learned when you are growing up and school is a place where you experience a lot of those lessons. Some of these may be understanding that one quality friendship is far greater than being popular, or that a little healthy competition is great, but can be unhealthy if a person's attitude takes the fun out of it for others. These elements alongside many others, like bullying, drama, and issues with social media are dissected and laid bare by charismatic youth speaker Anthony McLean. He offers a space of inclusivity, through respect and honesty that casts aside shame or guilt, giving students a sense of agency in unison with a newfound perception of positivity through action and words.     Series includes the following 7 programs, 8 - 12 minutes each on 2 DVDs. Friendship Matters - What does a good friend look like? We can't always be friends with everyone, but we can always be friendly. Too Much Competition - Recess should be fun. When games are full of put-downs and criticisms, it's not a normal part of being competitive, it's mean. Dealing with Mean People - Mean people are everywhere; how do you handle them? It's best not to take their negativity to heart. Believe in yourself and surround yourself with people who believe in you too! How to Help a Friend - Bystanders have so much power in a bullying situation! They can tell the bully to stop; they can reach out and support the victim; or, if the situation is really serious, they can get help. Too Much Drama - Gossip and rumours create a toxic environment! If you wouldn't say it to someone's face, don't say it behind their back! Too Much Teasing - 'Don't Go There' zones! Using his original song, "Don't GoThere!", Anthony uses music to make his message about teasing memorable for kids. Trouble with Social Media - Think before you click. It's easy to hide behind a screen and write nasty comments, but you probably wouldn't say it in person. Being a kind person includes what you say online.
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