Educator and Coach Toolkit
Resources for addressing bullying, intentional inclusion and mental wellness in partnership with families
Not sure where to find resources you can trust?
The Choose Kindness Project can help.
The Choose Kindness Project has gathered top strategies and tools from organizations leading the way in the field of bullying prevention, intentional inclusion, and mental wellness.
82% of parents turn to the school as the first place to seek resources and help if their child is bullied or accused of bullying.
The 2022 Choose Kindness Project Survey, conducted by Ipsos
Why trust these resources?
Teachers, counselors, and school leaders told The Choose Kindness Project about their experiences supporting students at the intersection of bullying prevention, intentional inclusion, and mental wellness.
The Choose Kindness Project worked with Extra Yard for Teachers and members of the Choose Kindness Alliance to curate best-in-class resources that respond to the needs they described.
In other words, everything in this toolkit is responsive to needs shared by educators just like you.
Understanding the landscape
Bullying negatively impacts students’ mental health and school performance
over 1 in 3 teens report they have been bullied in the past year, but that number is significantly higher for some groups
nearly 33% parents do not feel they have the resources to deal with bullying issues
The 2022 Choose Kindness Project Survey, conducted by Ipsos
Learn more about the survey