by Smart Sprouts © 2026
Price: $4.5 USD
Subjects: sel,relationshipSkills,communicationSkills,emotionalAndBehavioralSkills,lifeSkills,selfAwareness,responsibleDecisionMaking
Grades: 14,13,1
Help young learners understand bullying, safety, and kind choices with this structured anti-bullying social story designed for preschool, PreK, special education, and students with autism. This resource uses clear first-person language and short, simple sentences to teach children what bullying is, how bullying can affect others, and what safe choices they can make in different situations. Students learn: What bullying looks like How bullying can hurt feelings What to do if someone is mean to them How to stay safe during bullying situations How to tell a trusted adult What to do if they see someone being bullied How to be a kind and supportive friend The story introduces important anti-bullying skills in a calm, supportive, and predictable way that is appropriate for young learners and students with autism. After the story, students practice with real-life scenarios where they choose the correct response. These structured choice activities reinforce understanding and help children apply safe and kind behaviors in everyday situations. This resource supports social-emotional learning (SEL), behavior support, ABA sessions, classroom guidance lessons, and structured teaching in school, therapy, and home settings. Help your students build confidence, kindness, and safety skills, add this essential anti-bullying social story to your collection today.