Bullying
Types of Bullying
Examples of Bullying
Should You...
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Is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance.

Bullying

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Is saying or writing mean things.

Verbal bullying

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Verbal bullying includes:

  • Teasing
  • Name-calling
  • Inappropriate sexual comments
  • Taunting
  • Threatening to cause harm
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When someone is being bullied should you A) Tell a teacher B) Cheer on the bully C) Use physical aggression to stop the bully

A

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What you can say if you are getting bullied?

  • “I don’t like what you are doing.” 
  • “Please do NOT talk to me like that.” 
  •  “Why would you say that?”
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Kids who bully use their power—such as physical strength, access to embarrassing information, or popularity—to control or harm others.

An Imbalance of Power

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Sometimes referred to as relational bullying, involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships.

Social bullying

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Social bullying includes:

  • Leaving someone out on purpose
  • Telling other children not to be friends with someone
  • Spreading rumors about someone
  • Embarrassing someone in public
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When you are being bullied should you A) Tell the bully to stop B) Physically hurt the bully C) Cry like a little baby

A

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____% of young people say they have seen bullying in their schools.

70.6%

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Bullying behaviors happen more than once or have the potential to happen more than once.

Repetition

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Involves hurting a person’s body or possessions.

Physical bullying

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Physical bullying includes:

  • Hitting/kicking/pinching
  • Spitting
  • Tripping/pushing
  • Taking or breaking someone’s things
  • Making mean or rude hand gestures
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When a bully is hurting your friend you: A) Help the bully because you are mad at your friend B) Yell at the bully C) Pull your friend away from the action

C

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When bystanders intervene, bullying stops within ___ seconds 57% of the time.

10 seconds

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Bullies might make fun of others for many things, including:

  • appearance (how someone looks)
  • behavior (how someone acts)
  • race or religion
  • social status (whether someone is popular)
  • sexual identity (like being gay, lesbian, or transgender)
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Is bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets.

Cyberbullying

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where cyberbullying occurs are:

  • Social Media, such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter
  • Text Message 
  • Instant Message (via devices, email provider services, apps, and social media messaging features)
  • Email
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If a bully repeatedly bullies you, you: A) Hurt the bully B) Tell a teacher C) Make someone else get involved

B

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About ___% of students ages 12-18 experienced bullying.

20%

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What Are the Effects of Bullying?

  • feel afraid, stressed, depressed, or anxious
  • have thoughts about suicide or hurting themselves
  • have trouble with their schoolwork
  • have problems with mood, energy level, sleep, and appetite
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When you say something that's not true about or excluding people to make them feel bad about themselves. (Such as rumors.)

What is gossip?

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True of false: By-standards are important

True

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When a bully tries to irritate you, you: A) Hurt them B) Walk away C) Mock the bully

B

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Most bullying takes place in ____.

school, outside on school grounds, and on the school bus.

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