Bullying is a serious issue in our culture, both nationally and world-wide. Dealing with it can be pretty tricky. This short film offers one solution, which appears to have worked. Kudos for the young woman and her family for being able to resolve it in this way. I believe this film will be helpful in opening up a conversation among young people and parents about the subject, and perhaps offer insight into what is going on in schools and elsewhere. Thanks to the filmmaker for bringing the situation to the forefront. I give this film 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 10 to 15, plus adults. Reviewed by Marsha S., KIDS FIRST! juror
Bullying is a serious issue in our culture, both nationally and world-wide. Dealing with it can be pretty tricky. This short film offers one solution, which appears to have worked. Kudos for the young woman and her family for being able to resolve it in this way. I believe this film will be helpful in opening up a conversation among young people and parents about the subject, and perhaps offer insight into what is going on in schools and elsewhere. Thanks to the filmmaker for bringing the situation to the forefront. I give this film 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 10 to 15, plus adults. Reviewed by Marsha S., KIDS FIRST! juror
A middle school student is forced to move schools after horrific bullying, despite processing grief and making a huge transition she's able to clear the way for a brighter future. (Based On A True Story)
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