We Are All Georgie
Georgie
"Georgie" is a short film that tells the story of a young boy who is bullied by his classmates. Georgie is a kind and gentle boy, but he is often picked on because of his small size.
One day, Georgie is walking home from school when he is jumped by a group of bullies. The bullies beat Georgie up and steal his lunch money. Georgie is badly injured, but he manages to make it home.
Georgie's parents are horrified when they see the state of their son. They take him to the hospital, where he is treated for his injuries. Georgie is released from the hospital after a few days, but he is still badly shaken.
The bullies continue to torment Georgie for weeks after the attack. They call him names, spit on him, and even threaten to hurt him again. Georgie is so scared that he starts to skip school.
Georgie's parents are worried about their son. They don't know what to do to help him. They can see that he is struggling, but they don't know how to make it better.
One day, Georgie's parents decide to take him to see a therapist. The therapist helps Georgie to understand why he is being bullied. She also helps him to develop strategies for dealing with the bullies.
Georgie starts to go to therapy every week. He slowly starts to feel better about himself. He learns to stand up to the bullies and he makes new friends who support him.
Georgie's story is a reminder that bullying is a serious problem. It can have a devastating impact on the victim's life. If you are being bullied, please know that you are not alone. There are people who care about you and want to help.
Here are some things you can do if you are being bullied:
* Talk to your parents, teachers, or a trusted adult.
* Report the bullying to the school administration.
* Keep a record of the bullying, including dates, times, and witnesses.
* Stand up to the bullies and tell them to stop.
* Make friends who support you and who will stand up for you.
* Seek professional help from a therapist or counselor.
Bullying is never okay. If you are being bullied, please know that you are not alone. There are people who care about you and want to help. You deserve to be treated with respect.