Kids With Disabilities

Kids with disabilities can be active participants in bullying prevention. Thanks to funding from Liberty Mutual and The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation, Boston vs. Bullies has created additional trainings and resources for Including Kids with Disabilities in Bullying Prevention.

Choose Your Play

Choose Your Play from Boston vs. Bullies is a series of short video clips to help kids model appropriate responses to bullying. The videos can be found below (under BULLY, VICTIM, and BYSTANDER) or on the Boston vs. Bullies Youtube channel.

* We appreciate your feedback and input.

Take a quick, 5 question survey about our Choose Your Play series

Bully: Stop bullying and apologize
View Video

Bully: Get help from an adult
View Video

Victim: Stay calm
View Video

Victim: Stand tall
View Video

Victim: Tell the person to stop
View Video

Victim: Tell the person to leave you alone (A)
View Video

Victim: Tell the person to leave you alone (B)
View Video

Victim: Walk away
View Video

Victim: Ask a friend for help
View Video

Victim: Go talk to an adult
View Video

 

Bystander: Show support and friendship
View Video

Bystander: Tell the person bullying to stop
View Video

Bystander: Get a friend to help (A)
View Video

Bystander: Get a friend to help (B)
View Video

Bystander: Get an adult to help
View Video

 

Related Resources

This poster is designed to help kids learn and practice how to stop bullying. Use it to help talk with kids about their feelings about bullying and different options for responding.
Some kids may try to use friendship as a way to bully. This behavior can be difficult to detect. Kids with disabilities may have an especially difficult time detecting who is a friend and who is not. This activity is designed to help kids detect when friendship is used in hurtful way to bully others.

Facilitator’s Supplemental Guide

This supplement to the Facilitator’s Guide helps facilitators include kids with disabilities in bullying prevention.

Request a Training

A 2-3 hour session at your site where one of our master trainers helps prepare your teachers and staff to deliver Boston vs. Bullies to kids with disabilities in particular. 

Parent Presentation 

A customized 60-90 minute session for SEPAC, SPEDPAC, and other parent groups where one of our experts helps adults understand how kids with disabilities can be included in Bullying Prevention.