PIERREFONDS – As part of our special series on how Montreal-area schools are helping students to deal with bullying, Global News is talking with teachers, students, families, school administrators and experts to find out more about the issues.
The first of several live shows aired from Montreal-area schools took place in Greendale Elementary School in Pierrefonds on Tuesday, February 25.
In case you missed it, you can watch excerpts from the show here.
Jamie Orchard kicks off a special series on how Montreal-area schools are helping students to deal with bullying at Greendale Elementary School in Pierrefonds, where the principal handed out awards to stars fo the WITS program.
In this special report, Greendale Elementary school student Alex O’Neill shares how the anti-bullying program called WITS works in his school to help kids stand up to intimidation.
READ MORE: Greenfield Elementary school students using their WITS to beat bullying
Jamie Orchard talks with Greendale Elementary school principal Stephen Brayne and grade-six student Alex O’Neill about how the school deals with bullying.
Jamie Orchard speaks with Eva de Gosztonyi from the Centre of Excellence for Behaviour Management about what kind of support schools could provide for bullies. She believes that these children are vulnerable and need help and shares a few interesting suggestions to help change behaviour.
READ MORE: How can schools help bullies change their behaviour?
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