For the kids who get bullied, school days are a far, far cry from the ‘best’ days of their lives.
Bullying, in all its forms, is a major problem in Australian schools today.
Not only do kids suffer from emotional and sometimes physical bullying while at school, smart phones, social media and instant messaging mean that bullying can now follow them wherever they go. While home used to be a haven from bullies when we were growing up, today’s bullied kids are subjected to harassment or potential harassment every minute of the day.
And shockingly, one in four Australian kids will be bullied at least once during their thirteen years of schooling, sometimes the abuse can last for years and years.
And this is where Brainstorm Productions come in.
Brainstorm Productions is a touring theatre company that visits over 350,000 children in schools every year and aims to give kids the tools they need to withstand peer pressure and deal with bullies.
“Our plays are developed in collaboration with teachers, counsellors and psychologists,” Brainstorm Production’s head writer, Jenny Johnson, told Mamamia.
“For the very young children, our programs incorporate more ethical messages, including the importance of manners, self-respect, respect for others, cooperation, honesty and positive behaviour.
“Whereas, for the older students, we tend to lean towards more cautionary tales involving stronger themes including binge drinking, violence, cyber safety, their cyber footprint, digital reputation, substance abuse and the legal ramifications of issues such as sexting.”
As long as documented history allows us to remember, children have learned best through interacting with engaging and inspiring figures. Whether it’s Captain Planet on their television screens, or Peppa Pig on the iPad, or The Wiggles at a concert, children learn best when they get whisked away by the magic and forget they’re even supposed to be learning.