A person who sees bullying happen but does nothing to stop it.
Bystander
Describe cyber bullying
Sending a mean text message, spreading rumors about someone online, or posting an embarrassing picture
This is the most important thing to do when being bullied, even though it can be hard.
Tell an adult or school staff member
This term describes someone who witnesses bullying and speaks up or steps in to help the person being targeted.
Upstander
How is cyber bullying different from other types of bullying?
This type of bullying is different from others because it can happen 24/7, anonymously, and reach many people instantly.
True or False: If someone says, "Can't you take a joke?" after saying something mean, that undoes the bullying?
False
This is the difference between "tattling" and "reporting" a bullying incident.
tattling is trying to get someone in trouble, while reporting is trying to help someone who is being harmed.
This is something you should never give out to someone you only know online.
Your phone number, address, or other personal information
The percentage of students in the U.S. ages 12-18 who reported being bullied at school?
Approximately 19%
Witnesses of bullying often feel this, which is one reason they might not tell an adult what happened.
powerless (or afraid of what the bully might do)
How long will the data stay online once data or a message is posted online?
Forever
During when at school do most bullying typically takes place?
Unstructured times, like recess, hallways, and bathrooms.
If you see someone being bullied, a helpful thing an upstander can do is tell them to stop, offer support to the victim, or do this.
Inform an adult or walk away to get help
Give one example of social bullying.
A group of students planning a weekend activity or a lunch table group making it obvious one person is not welcome.
Purposefully ignoring someone when they try to speak or interact.
Spreading Rumors, Malicious gossip
Students who witness bullying often refuse to remain friends with the victim and feel guilty for not reporting the incident. True or False?
True. Witnessing an act of bullying has negative consequences even if you are not directly involved.