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Which image is the best choice for convincing an audience of kindergarten students to take action against bullying?
A photo of a man in a business suit holding up a piece of paper with the words Bully Free Zone written on it.
A photo of a stop sign with the words Cyber Bullying printed on it.
A graphic with the words Bullying, it won't end unless you do something about it.
An illustration of a group of young kids. Two kids hold a sign that reads No to bullying!
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An illustration of a group of young kids, two holding a sign that reads "No to bullying!"
Why:
- Age‑appropriate and relatable: kindergarteners identify with other children more than with adults or abstract signs.
- Simple, clear message: "No to bullying!" is short, direct and easy to understand.
- Positive/peer modeling: shows classmates taking a stand together, which encourages imitation and collective action.
- Nonthreatening: an illustration feels safer and more engaging than scary or blame-oriented wording.
Tip: make the art bright and friendly, show inclusive, supportive behavior, and pair the image with a simple call to action (e.g., “Tell a teacher” or “Be kind and include others”).
Why:
- Age‑appropriate and relatable: kindergarteners identify with other children more than with adults or abstract signs.
- Simple, clear message: "No to bullying!" is short, direct and easy to understand.
- Positive/peer modeling: shows classmates taking a stand together, which encourages imitation and collective action.
- Nonthreatening: an illustration feels safer and more engaging than scary or blame-oriented wording.
Tip: make the art bright and friendly, show inclusive, supportive behavior, and pair the image with a simple call to action (e.g., “Tell a teacher” or “Be kind and include others”).
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