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Respect
Posted: November 17, 2016
Bullying Quotes for Kids
When looking to help your students protect themselves against bullying and to help them talk to their friends about bullying, you can use the anti-bullying quotes below.
As educators and human beings, we know that bullying and harassment can be intimidating and harmful, but preparing our children with some facts about bullying can help them begin to understand why bullying is wrong.
Here are some Sweet Sadie Mae & Friends character quotes about bullying from our original stories featured on the Character Corner.
Enjoy, and please let us know if they helped you or not.
Anti-Bullying Quotes by Sweet Sadie Mae & Friends
- "Why are you bullying me? Just be cool with me, and then we can be friends."
Author: Bobby
- "People don't like bullies. I know I don't like them."
Author: Sweet Sadie Mae
- "Friends don't let friends get bullied."
Author: Barkley
- "You won't make good friends by bullying people."
Author: Sweet Sadie Mae
- "Grandma said bullies are like colds. Nobody wants one."
Author: Sweet Sadie Mae
- "If you're a bully, you should feel ashamed of yourself."
Author: Joy
- "Barkley, no one should try to make you feel bad about yourself."
Author: Sweet Sadie Mae
- "If you teased someone until they frown, then you're a bully."
Author: Joy
- "Do you know bullying is wrong? Your grandmother would be ashamed of you!"
Author: Sweet Sadie Mae
- "Why are you picking on me because I'm different? Would you like for someone to pick on you? Then why are you picking on me?"
Author: Hector
- "Barkley, those bullies are jealous of you, because you're smart and you have character!"
Author: Sweet Sadie Mae
We hope the quotes above help you in your goal to teach kids about bullying and how to address bullying.
Give us a shout @mySweetSadieMae to let us know if the anti-bullying quotes were helpful.
Thank you,
Lee
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What Does Respect Mean?
Respect means having high regard for someone or something.
Respect Definition:
Having high regard for someone or something.