Types of Bullying
Bystanders
Cyberbullying
Key players
Conflict vs. Bullying
100
What are the four types of bullying?
What is physical, verbal, social-emotional and cyber
100
What are the three types of bystanders?
What is postive, negative, and neutral/passive
100
Name one way you can stay safe online.
What is friend people you know or trust, don't give out your password to anyone, make sure your pages are private, don't forward hurtful txts or messages, and report any bad behavior
100
Who are the three key players in a bullying situation?
What is bully, target/vitim, and bystander
100
What is the golden rule?
What is treat others as you would like to be treated
200
Which type of bullying NEEDS to be reported?
What is ALL TYPES OF BULLYING MUST BE REPORTED
200
Tattling, or ratting, is getting someone in trouble. __________ is getting someone out of trouble.
What is reporting
200
If you are being cyberbullied, what are two things you can do?
What is don't respond, report to your service provider, block messages, print if you are able to and report it, call the police if you are threatened
200
Any person who sees, hears, or has knowledge of a bullying situation is called a...
What is Bystander
200
If there is an "imbalance of power", is it conflict or bullying?
What is bullying
300
What type of bullying is excluding others?
What is social-emotional
300
Name three things you should do if you are a bystander in a bullying situation?
What is tell the bully to stop, stand with the target, take the target out of the situation, comfort the target, and report it to a higher authority, get other friends to help you
300
If you are using someone else's identity to hurt them by sending or posting embarrasing material, what type of cyberbullying are you displaying?
What is impersonation
300
What are two reasons that someone would bully others?
What is to be cool and popular, to gain power or control, they might be seeking attention, sad and insecure or a victim of bullying themselves
300
How can a conflict be resolved?
What is through talking
400
Why wouldn't the increase in adult supervision decrease the amount of bullying that place in schools?
What is "Bullying is pervasive in the classroom, teachers are generally unaware of bullying, and the peer group is reluctant to intervene to stop bullying."

Packman, J., Lepkowski, W. J., Overton, C. C., & Smaby, M. (2005). WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT: A STUDENT DRIVEN ANTI-BULLYING APPROACH. Education, 125(4), 546-556.
400
What are some reasons why Bystanders avoid getting involved in bullying situations?
What is "Witnesses of bullying are frequently left feeling afraid and not wanting to get involved for fear of a possible loss of status or retailiation from the bully."

Packman, J., Lepkowski, W. J., Overton, C. C., & Smaby, M. (2005). WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT: A STUDENT DRIVEN ANTI-BULLYING APPROACH. Education, 125(4), 546-556.
400
True or False: Cyberbulling is a type of bullying that presents a less painful impact to the victim because there is a smaller bystander audience?
What is False. "Cyberbullying exponentially increases the bystander audience."

Kueny, M. T., & Zirkel, P. A. (2012). An Analysis of School Anti-Bullying Laws in the United States. Middle School Journal, 43(4), 22-31.
400
A person who aids the victim is known as the _____.
What is the defender

Packman, J., Lepkowski, W. J., Overton, C. C., & Smaby, M. (2005).
400
True or False: The effects of bullying on victims is emotional in nature only.
What is False While most victims suffer emotionally, "Victims of bullying were more likely to report somatic complaints such as headaches and stomachaches."

Packman, J., Lepkowski, W. J., Overton, C. C., & Smaby, M. (2005).
500
What consists of the most common way of female bullying?
What is "less obvious ways of spreading rumors and exclusion. Female bullies are generally more verbally and socially abusive than their more physical male counterparts."

Packman, J., Lepkowski, W. J., Overton, C. C., & Smaby, M. (2005).
500
True or False: Do some children experience a thrill when watching bullying take place as a bystander?
What is True "Interestingly, Temlow, Fonagy, and Saccow, 2001 suggests some children may experience a vicarious thrill when watching the event take place, which may encource the bully further."

Packman, J., Lepkowski, W. J., Overton, C. C., & Smaby, M. (2005). WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT: A STUDENT DRIVEN ANTI-BULLYING APPROACH. Education, 125(4), 546-556.
500
This type of bullying occurs in "unsupervised online environments with techniques that are frequently inaccessible to adults at school and at home" is referred to as:
What is Cyberbullying

Kueny, M. T., & Zirkel, P. A. (2012). An Analysis of School Anti-Bullying Laws in the United States. Middle School Journal, 43(4), 22-31.
500
Define the role of the reinforcer/assistant in a bulling situation.
What is "passive participant roles that often encourages the bully to continue their aberrant behavior."

Packman, J., Lepkowski, W. J., Overton, C. C., & Smaby, M. (2005).
500
What is there more of: Victims or Bullies?
What is Bullies. "The results of a survey by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development identified over 3 million victims and over 3.5 million bullies between grades 6-10 nationwide."

Packman, J., Lepkowski, W. J., Overton, C. C., & Smaby, M. (2005).
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