Anti-Bullying & Violence Prevention Interactive 3D Program
Free 2 Be
A 2-Hour Violence & Bullying Prevention 3D Program, Presented at Your School, Funded by the State of New Jersey.
At Life Changing Experiences New Jersey, we bring cutting-edge 3D educational programs straight to your school, designed to educate and promote positive behavioral change.
Our interactive two-hour session on violence and bullying prevention, funded by the State of New Jersey, leverages advanced technology to engage students meaningfully on this vital topic, delivering measurable results.

Developed in partnership with experts from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Violence Prevention Initiative.



Directed by Academy Award winner Guy Nattiv, known for his Oscar-winning film Skin, this program was inspired by his personal journey of overcoming childhood bullying.
Program Highlights:
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Engaging with real-life stories and hearing participants' opinions interactively.
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Exploring the human psyche to understand bullying and victimization.
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Learning strategies to cope with different forms of bullying.
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Empowering bystanders to make a positive difference.
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Developing empathy, perspective-taking, and tools for managing bullying in school.
Extensive research shows that Free 2 Be fosters positive behavioral intentions among young people.
We are excited to introduce this initiative to New Jersey schools and inspire a lasting impact on the lives of our youth.

Be one of the first 40 schools to register this year to experience this unique program, fully funded by the State of New Jersey.
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Evidence-Based Research
Free 2 Be program includes interactive activities that engage the participating youth, identifying and fostering intentions for behavioral change among the participants.
We view research as a crucial tool for improving content and benefiting schools and educational staff. Evidence-based research clearly demonstrates the intentions for behavioral change among participants in every location where the programs are presented.
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