FOR PARENTS
You shouldn’t have to figure this out alone.
When your child is being bullied, the instinct is to act immediately. But acting without a clear plan can make things worse — for your child, for the school relationship, and for the outcome.
The Bully Effect gives parents the knowledge, the tools, and the partnership with schools to respond effectively.
WHY THIS MATTERS
Bullying prevention only works when home and school are aligned.
Most bullying conversations happen at home first.
How parents respond in those moments — what they say, who they contact, and what they share online — shapes everything that follows.
Aligned parents prevent escalation. Informed parents protect their children more effectively.
Bullying has changed
First responses matter most
Schools need partners, not adversaries
PARENT WORKSHOP SERIES
Three workshops. Three age stages. One framework.
These workshops are delivered through your child’s school as part of the R4 Framework implementation.
Ask your school if The Bully Effect programme is available.
Tier 1 · All parents
Bullying in 2026: What Every Parent Should Know
90 minutes
Covers: group chats & anonymity · warning signs · the parent response ladder (regulate, gather, report) · avoiding WhatsApp escalation · building a school partnership
Tier 2 · Parents of ages 9–14
Group Chats, Screenshots & Social Pressure
2 hours
Covers: group chat hierarchies · screenshot ethics · device agreements · evidence handling · preventing escalation · age-appropriate boundaries
Tier 3 · Parents of ages 15–18
Reputation, Risk & Real-World Consequences
2 hours
Covers: digital permanence · university admissions screening · AI & deepfake risks · legal exposure · supporting independence while maintaining safety
STUDENT CURRICULUM SERIES
What your child is learning
The R4 student curriculum is delivered through your child’s school. Here is what it covers.
Early Years (Ages 3-5)
6 Sessions
Your child is building the emotional vocabulary and social foundations that prepare them for the R4 student curriculum.
Sessions introduce feelings recognition, kind and unkind behaviour, trusted adults, belonging, calming strategies, and friendship repair.
Every session includes a take-home discussion prompt.
Primary Students (Ages 6–11)
12 Sessions
Your child is learning to understand and name their feelings — including where emotions show up in the body.
Sessions build from emotional awareness through friendship skills, recognising the difference between conflict and bullying, bystander courage, early digital kindness, emotional regulation strategies, and speaking up with confidence.
Every session includes a take-home discussion prompt so you can continue the conversation at home.
Secondary Students (Ages 12-18)
14 Sessions
Your teen is engaging with the real dynamics shaping their social world: power and status, relational manipulation, group chat ethics, coercion, mental health and online harm, evidence and legal frameworks, AI-generated threats including deepfakes, assertive communication, bystander leadership, and personal accountability.
Every session includes a case study drawn from real-world patterns and a structured discussion framework that treats students as capable, intelligent participants.
Each curriculum is designed so that what your child learns at school aligns with the tools and language you receive through the parent workshops and toolkit.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
Three workshops. Three age stages. One framework.
These workshops are delivered through your child’s school as part of the R4 Framework implementation. Ask your school if The Bully Effect programme is available.
Withdrawal from friends, reluctance to go to school, changes in eating or sleeping, sudden anger or tears with no clear trigger.
Dropping a friendship group suddenly, becoming unusually quiet about social events, avoiding previously enjoyed activities.
Hiding screens, deleting apps, becoming upset after being on their phone, sudden changes in online behaviour or social media activity.
Unexplained headaches or stomach aches, damaged belongings, loss of confidence, increased anxiety, and self-critical language.
PARENT TOOLKIT
Practical tools you can use right now.
The Parent Toolkit is available to schools implementing the R4 Framework. It includes everything a parent needs to respond with clarity rather than panic.
Parent Playbook — step-by-step guidance for when your child tells you they’re being bullied
Script Sheets — what to say (and not say) in common scenarios, from school meetings to bedtime conversations
Digital Family Agreement — templates for device boundaries, screen time, and group chat rules
Escalation Flowcharts — when to wait, when to escalate, and who to contact at each stage
AI Risk Guide — what parents need to know about deepfakes, voice cloning, and synthetic content
Red Flag Indicators — the warning signs checklist, by age group
Download the Parent Crisis Response Guide
A free 3-page guide covering what to do in the first 24 hours when your child reports bullying. Clear, structured, immediately useful.
Does your school use The Bully Effect R4 Framework?
If your school doesn’t yet have a structured bullying prevention system, you can suggest The Bully Effect to your Head of School or safeguarding lead.
The R4 Framework is designed so that parents and schools work from the same playbook.
INSIGHTS FOR PARENTS
The Screenshot Economy: How One Image Can Destroy a Reputation
Parent WhatsApp Wars: How to Prevent Escalation
Your child’s safety shouldn’t depend on guesswork.
Download the free Parent Crisis Response Guide, or ask your school about implementing the R4 Framework.



