 What if that was your little brother or little sister being tormented? Would you want other people to stick out for your little brother or little sister if you weren't there? Anybody? The great program that started by the US Justice Department doing some research. They wanted to know why children tend to be more aggressive or when they are part of a group are aggressive towards others. And in order for them to learn some life skills lessons, they decided to start this great program, which is an acronym for Gang Resistance Education and Training. It teaches kids about life lessons. A lot of times even before they get offered drugs or join a part of a group, maybe a gang, they are recruited. And so it gives them insight as to why they're being recruited or some other students might be mean to them and then it teaches them how to react to those type of situations. As the friends are talking, they see some other 8th graders tormenting a 6th grader. Holding his gem close over his head and trying to shove him into his locker. Why can't they just leave that kid alone? Don't they remember what it was like when they were little? Part of the lesson is role-playing, so they would have to take on a character with each story in order for them to put themselves in their situation. The great program will show them what how to react to certain situations. It teaches them that joining gangs, it's not a future.