Extend the Impact Beyond the Performance
The Bully No More Discussion Guide gives educators, families, and students the tools to continue conversations about bullying, empathy, and standing up for others long after the curtain closes.
Supports Meaningful Conversations
Age-appropriate questions that spark authentic dialogue
Builds Empathy & Understanding
Activities that help children see from others' perspectives
Creates Safe Classroom Spaces
Framework for respectful, supportive learning environments
Aligns with SEL Goals
Supports social-emotional learning standards and objectives
Who the Discussion Guide Is For
The Discussion Guide is designed for two primary audiences, each with unique needs and opportunities.
Whether you're an educator or a theater leader, the Discussion Guide meets you where you are.
Schools and Children's Theater
- Elementary schools (Kâ6)
- Teachers and school counselors
- Social-emotional learning (SEL) programs
- Anti-bullying initiatives
Families & Community
- Parents and caregivers
- After-school organizations
- Community groups
- Family engagement programs
How It Works
Getting started is simple. Use the Discussion Guide to extend learning after the performance.
See the Musical
Students experience the power of storytelling and music through a live performance of Bully No More!
Use the Guide
Educators lead discussions and activities in the classroom using age-appropriate materials from the Discussion Guide.
Continue Learning
Families extend conversations and reinforce lessons at home with take-home resources and activities.
Developed with education & child advocacy experts
Expert-Developed
Created with education &
child advocacy professionals
Age-Appropriate
Designed specifically for
elementary-aged students
SEL-Aligned
Aligned with social-emotional
learning best practices
Designed to Work with the Musical
The Discussion Guide is designed to complement performances of Bully No More! the musical, creating a complete anti-bullying program for schools and communities.
When students experience the emotional impact of the musical and then engage in guided discussions, they develop a deeper understanding of bullying dynamics and how they can be upstanders.
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Begin making a difference in your school or community today.