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7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016 EMERALD HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Affordable Place to Call Home EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Astoria, OR Call 325-8221 for more information © 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 5 Bullying makes playgrounds, schools and even neighborhoods feel unsafe for some children. This week, in honor of Martin Luther King’s message of peace, Kid Scoop looks at ways children can help themselves and others be safe on the playground. Asto ria Fo rest Pro d ucts , LLC 10 Pier 1 • Su ite 301 Astoria , O regon 97103 Astoria, Warrenton, & Seaside 1100 Northwest Ridge Road Hammond OR 97121 reservations 800-562-8506 Info 503-861-2606 You can’t tell a bully by his or her looks. You can tell who is a bully by the way he or she acts. Here are some of the things a bully might do: • Hit, kick or push to hurt people. • Call others bad names, tease or scare people. • Say mean things about someone. • Grab someone else’s stuff. • Leave a kid out of a game on purpose. • Threaten another kid. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. Northwest West West Inc. Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Northwest Northwest West Inc. West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. Northwest West Inc. WARRENTON McCALL TIRE CENTER Bully Clues: The bully is not wearing a hat. The bully isn’t wearing a striped shirt. The bully is not wearing glasses. Which kid is the bully? Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow written directions. Standards Link: Health: Make decisions about feelings and safety issues that support mental and emotional health. Hey, shorty! Shouldn’t you be back in preschool? Bullying hurts. It hurts a lot. Bullying can make kids feel sick. It can make them not want to go to school. And no one likes to watch other kids getting picked on. No one likes a bully. Bullying is a problem in schools all around the world. Kid Scoop found information from anti-bullying programs in Scotland, Australia and Canada as well as the United States. A E N V “Your clothes are ugly!” “I’m going to punch you!” T C SEASIDE 738-9243 2155 S ROOSEVELT Home Furnishings 1033 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon 97103 (503)325-5620 M orga n Civil Engineering P O B ox 358 • M a n za n ita 503-368-6186 MARITIME TEXACO Standards Link: Health: Identify support systems. D 762 Avenue G, Seaside, OR 97138 503-738-3480 861-3252 1167 S.E. MARLIN What else have you seen bullies do? FINISH Northwest West Inc. Income Tax Preparation Many, many children are bullied everyday. These children can feel lost in a maze made up of bad feelings – sad, stressed, embarrassed, nervous, depressed, helpless. These feelings can make it hard to do well in school and to make friends. Experts say that there is something that can help a child who has been bullied. To find out what that is, complete the maze. The letters along the correct path of the maze spell the answer! I Stan is the shortest boy in the fourth grade. Greg, the tallest boy, picks on him every day. Abby and Eric are tired of watching this. What could Stan do or say? What could Eric do or say? What could Abby do or say? What does everyone want Greg to do? B Make a list of people you can talk to if you are being bullied. Cut the list out and keep it with you. R F C “You can’t play with us!” A START M 1701 Marine Dr Astoria, OR 97103 1-503-325-7812 Anti-Bully Armor When you feel good about yourself, you’re less likely to be hurt by what others say. Take a little time to build up your anti-bully armor. What is anti-bully armor? Feeling good about yourself! Look through the newspaper for words and pictures that show something that is good about you. Glue these onto a sheet of paper titled: What’s good about ME! Post it where you can see it everyday. A bully scribbled over some of the words in our list of tips! Find the missing word or words in each tip. Find a safe person to talk to. Make a list of people you could talk to about being bullied or about times you have seen others being bullied. Be a buddy. Kids who are alone are more likely to be bullied. Make a plan to walk with a friend wherever you think you might meet a bully. fighting friend mine person times thoughts Don’t bully back. Getting angry and fighting back sometimes is just what the bully wants. It’s dangerous too, because someone could get hurt. Standards Link: Health: Develop protective factors that help foster resiliency. AN D TO W IN G T ERRY ’ S P LUMBING (503) 325-5180 2095 M a rin e D rive | Astoria Po rtla n d & Asto ria | Setting the standard in sleep medicine for over 30 years 2120 Exchange St | Suite 302 | Astoria 503.325.3126 Standards Link: Health: Develop and use effective coping strategies. K Standards Link: Health: Identify ways to seek assistance if concerned, threatened or abused. Pretend not to hear. Instead listen to your own thoughts and tell yourself, “That’s their problem, not mine.” and “I’m OK just the way I am.” 503.325.0411 34747 Hwy 101 Bus. Astoria ASTORIA | 503-556-0410 PLAYGROUND Find the words in the puzzle, then in this week’s Kid Scoop PEACE stories and activities. 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