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Proven To Help USA Schools : The Bullying Solution

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Visible Strategies is proud to support the educational program of the Kamaron Foundation. Kamaron Foundation promote positive character diversity bullying preemption The Positive Label Programs have an impressive track record to helping public schools leaders improve the schools of children and teachers across America.

The KC3® Positive Label Program is a research-based, character education, violence and bullying prevention program that offers educators and students simple, eloquent and fun techniques to manage aggressive behaviors, build self-esteem, resolve conflicts peacefully, encourage diversity, tolerance, practice valuable life-skills. It is the step beyond mere bullying and cyber-bullying prevention…. It is bullying PREEMPTION.

 

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Kamarn Preempts bus bullying with solution behaviorPositive Label Program (PLP) has been proven effective in inclusive populations of 5- to 15-year old children in school and bus settings. These programs have been evaluated and found successful with children of both genders from various ethnic groups, including Hispanic, Asian American, and African American, and diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.

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Success Stories & Measureable Education Results

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School Systems across the country benefit from participation in the KC3Positive Label Program and earning their certification.

"Teachers and bus drivers noticed that students were trying harder to get along with each other. Students and teachers are feeling more safe and that is creating a more positive learning environment. Name-calling and negative comments have decreased and classroom instruction and learning have increased."

- Dr. Sara Cocolis, Principal

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