This means that bullying is not just a one-time thing where someone is teasing someone else.
What is repeated and ongoing harmful behavior?
Saying or writing mean things. Teasing, name-calling, taunting, and threatening.
What is verbal bullying?
This term is used to define the person being bullied.
What is victim?
1. Try a teasing/anti-bullying tip.
2. Try another teasing/anti-bullying tip.
3. Try another teasing/anti-bullying tip.
4. Warn the person to stop or you will report it.
5. Report the bullying behavior to an adult.
What is the Milan 5 Plan?
A habit that teaches others how to consider others' feelings and needs in order to find ways for everyone to benefit.
What is think win-win.
This must be present in order for the behavior to be considered bullying.
What is intent to harm?
Sometimes referred to as relational bullying, involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships. Includes leaving someone out on purpose, telling others not to be friends with someone, spreading rumors about someone, embarrassing someone in public.
What is social bullying?
Those seen as different from their peers, such as being overweight or underweight, wearing glasses or different clothing, being new to a school, or being unable to afford what kids consider “cool” are often...
What is the victims of bullying?
What students can do to the student who is displaying bullying behavior in order to prevent future harmful behavior.
What is not laugh or participate with the bully?
-Report all bullying behavior to the office.
A habit that teaches us to listen carefully to others' viewpoints and try to understand their perspectives before we try to engage in a debate, discussion, or conversation. This may lead to better understanding and less bullying behavior.
What is seek first to understand and then to be understood.
This imbalance must be present in order for behavior to be considered bullying.
What is imbalance of power?
Involves hurting a person’s body or possessions. Includes hitting, kicking, pinching, spitting, tripping, pushing, taking or breaking someone’s things, making mean or rude hand gestures.
What is physical bullying?
This term is used to define those who either stand idle when bullying happens or engage by laughing and providing encouragement for bullying to continue.
What is bystander?
What someone could do for the victim of bullying if they notice him/her being teased.
What is talk with him/her, say something nice to him/her, offer to spend time with him/her?
This habit encourages working together. Using this strategy creates results that could not have been reached by working alone.
What is synergize?
Bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets. Includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about someone else. It can include sharing personal or private information about someone else causing embarrassment or humiliation.
What is cyberbullying?
The age when children may begin getting bullied by their peers and continue to experience being bullied throughout their youth.
What is preschool age; between the ages of 3-6?
Teaching these skills discussed in LIM will help students understand how to work together more effectively toward a common goal.
What is interpersonal skills or interdependence?