It is a group-based program aimed at creating a safe and happy school environment free from bullying, by instilling positive values in children such as respect, tolerance, and cooperation. The program also focuses on enhancing children’s self-confidence and enabling them to recognize bullying behaviors and address them in healthy and constructive ways.
Program Objectives:
Building a Safe Environment: Creating a school atmosphere where all students feel safe and accepted, while respecting the rights of others.
Enhancing Self-Confidence: Helping children appreciate themselves and recognize their strengths to better handle bullying.
Teaching Social Skills: Equipping children with effective communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and emotional management to build healthy relationships.
Raising Awareness about Bullying: Introducing children to the types and negative effects of bullying and encouraging them to report it.
Empowering Children: Providing them with the tools necessary to defend themselves and others in different situations.
Target Group:
Children aged 7 to 12 years (boys and girls) who do not have any prior diagnosis.
Program Schedule and Duration:
Evening sessions – 5 weeks, one day per week (Saturday), 1.5 hours per day (exact time to be determined later).
Program Provider:
Psychology Department.

