No video available. You Have the Power to Prevent Bullying Committee for Children is teaming up once again with bullying prevention superhero Captain Compassion® in support of National Bullying Prevention Month. This year, the Captain is back to empower kids and adults to use their bystander power and to give her trusty sidekick Kid Kinder® guidance about how to help others recognize, report, and refuse bullying. But we can’t put a stop to bullying without your help. See Where It All Began Check out last year’s comic series to learn how Kid Kinder earned his Bystander badge. Download Now What Can You Do To Prevent Bullying Today? Adults play a crucial role in the success of bullying prevention efforts, but it’s not always clear how to help. This video can help you tap into your own bystander power, from recognizing the signs of bullying to fostering trusting relationships with the kids in your care. It’s also important to recognize that all kids connected with bullying—those who experience it, engage in it, and even witness it—can suffer long-term mental health consequences. The Importance of Bystander Power When bystanders intervene, it can reduce instances of bullying by more than 50 percent (Hawkins, Pepler, & Craig, 2001). Empowering kids to use their bystander power, whether it's speaking out in the moment or reporting to a trusted adult, can contribute to creating a safer environment both in the classroom and outside of school (Nickerson, Mele, & Princiotta, 2008). If Your Child Witnesses Bullying Ask for more details Assure them the situation will be addressed Follow up with school administration If Your Child Is Bullied Believe them Tell them you’ll make sure the situation is addressed Follow up with school administration If Your Child Is Bullying Listen with an open mind Remember the behavior doesn’t define the child Work with school administration on an action plan Bullying Prevention Resources Find more information on recognizing and addressing bullying, engaging at-home activities, and curated research about the connection between bullying prevention and social-emotional learning. Learn More Bullying Prevention Resources Blog Explore Committee for Children’s blog posts dedicated to the topic of bullying prevention, from the latest updates on our nationwide advocacy efforts to strategies for families and educators to support a safe school climate. Read More FREE Posters Download the 2019 Captain Compassion and Bystander Power posters Download Now