Types
Reasons
Effects
Deterrents
Resolutions
100

Hitting, kicking, pushing...

What is physical bullying.

100

What causes a bully to pick on "weaker" kids?

What is to look tough or feel powerful

100

Bullying is connected to many adverse outcomes including effects on mental health. What is one common mental health consequence of kids who are a victim of bullying?

What is depression

100

Students can play an important role in preventing bullying, what can students stop doing in order to encourage a bully from hurting their victim?

What is being a bystander

100

What kind of resolution to bullying involves an intervention?

What is mediation

200

Calling hurtful names.

What is verbal bullying.

200

Why would a bully take your possessions?

What is because they’re jealous of what you have

200

When children experience bullying, often times they show warning signs. What is one academic warning sign parents should be aware of?

What is sudden and significant drop in grades

200

If your being bullied in school, who should you tell?

What is tell a trusted adult

200

What type of resolution involves a discussion of causes and effects of bullying in the classroom?

What is education

300

Sabotaging a persons social standing. (i.e- spreading rumors)

What is emotional bullying.

300

Why would a bully put you down in front of people?

What is to make themselves popular or to feel powerful

300

Although not all children that are victim to bullying have thought of this, children who are bullied have an increased risk of having thought of what?

What is suicidal thoughts

300

What are way that schools can establish a written guideline to prevent bullying in school?

What are rules, policies, and procedures

300

What kind of resolution helps stop bullying by resolving conflicts with other students?

What is peer-mediation

400

Using the internet or other forms of technology to harass someone.

What is cyber-bullying.

400

Why would a bully become a bully?

What is they’re being bullied themselves

400

According to a recent study, bullied children have a two time greater risk to experience what kinds of problems that prevent the child from going to school?

What is health problems

400

Bullies feed off of body language and victims insecurities, what can children do to send off the right message?

What is appear confident

400

What kind of resolution helps students who are bullied through talking individually with a trusted adult?

What is counseling

500

Touching someone inappropriately.

What is sexual bullying.

500

Why would a bully cause trouble in school?

What is to escape their own problems

500

Children who are bullied have a greater risk of illegal activity to disconnect from this problem. This activity can lead to addiction. What is this called?

What is substance abuse

500

What assertive actions can children take to stop a bully?

What is stand up for themselves and/or others

500

True or False: You can receive harassment charges for bullying peers both inside and outside of school.

True

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