Most students want to stop mean behavior but don't know how. Why? They've only ever been taught to tell. Jeff Veley teaches them the skills needed to face adversity, grow in resilience, and solve social problems.
Effectiveness in conflict resolution
Excellence in bullying prevention
Students Will Learn:
Dominance Behavior: Replacing the word "bullying"
The Peace Sign: Two skills to stop social aggression
Discerning Mean Behavior vs. Criminal Behavior
The Law Of Reciprocity: Why people are mean
Resilience: The secret to protect your feelings
The Golden Rule: How kindness helps manage enemies
The Golden Rule Game: The fun and easy way to apply these skills
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Through clean comedy and inspiring stories, Jeff's social and emotional learning (SEL) message teaches the "Peace Sign Approach".
He creatively demonstrates how to stop social aggression in two simple steps. As a result, students are empowered to resolve conflicts, quickly and easily.
ON-DEMAND ASSEMBLY
A 50-minute assembly, professionally filmed in front of a live student audience.
DISCUSSION GUIDES
Key questions for teachers and counselors to use ask students, to reinforce the message.
BONUS CONTENT
Get access to additional resources for students, parents, and educators.
For too long kids have been taught how to REPORT social problems, instead of learning how to SOLVE them.
As a kid who was picked on at school and abused at home, I teach the lessons I wish someone would have taught me.
Allow me to empower your students with conflict resolution skills - through laughter and inspiration.
- Jeff Veley
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Jeff Veley is a mental health professional that’s insanely entertaining. His empowering approach uses resilience education for bullying prevention.
An advocate for social and emotional learning, Jeff is the co-author of Golden Rule Ambassadors, SQUABBLES®, and Bigfoot Gets Bullied (a #1 Amazon best seller).
Over 1 million people have been impacted by Jeff’s peace-making strategies. As a result, he’s received two international awards and is officially recognized as a Peace Ambassador by the United Nations.