271. ICYMI Proactive Bullying Prevention: Friendship Skills
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Welcome back to another episode of School Counseling Simplified! October is Bullying Prevention Month, and throughout the month I’ll be sharing some replays of our best episodes focused on strategies to prevent bullying in schools.
In today’s episode, we’re diving into friendship skills — an essential foundation for creating a kind, connected, and inclusive school culture. I’ll be sharing ideas you can use at every level: schoolwide, classroom, small group, and individual.
Schoolwide Strategies
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Buddy Bench (Elementary Level): Transform an existing bench at recess into a “Buddy Bench.” When a student feels lonely or doesn’t have anyone to play with, they can sit there to signal they’re looking for a friend. Other students are encouraged to approach, sit with them, or invite them to join in play.
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Mix It Up at Lunch Day (Middle School Level): Help reduce lunchroom anxiety by encouraging students to sit somewhere new for a day. This activity helps them meet new peers and break out of their usual social circles.
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Assigned Recess Groups: Rotate groups of students to play or interact together, fostering connections between kids who might not usually spend time with one another.
Classroom Strategies
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Friendship Lessons: Lead a class discussion or activity around the qualities of a good friend versus the qualities of a not-so-good friend. This sets the tone for healthy peer relationships and respectful communication.
Small Group Strategies
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Friendship Discussions: Talk about what makes a good friend and how good friends act.
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Friendship Dice Game: Use discussion prompts such as “What do you love about your friends?” or “What annoys you about your friends?” to spark meaningful conversations.
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Conflict Resolution Practice: Teach students to use “I” statements to express their feelings and resolve friendship conflicts.
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Scenario Cards: Role-play different social situations to help students problem-solve and practice empathy.
Individual Counseling Strategies
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Scripts and Role Plays: Work one-on-one with students to build their social confidence. The goal is to help them gain the skills they need to transition into small group or class activities successfully.
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