Types of Bullying
Bullying Statistics
Causes of Bullying
Effects of Bullying
How To Stop Bullying
100

What is a type of bullying where someone uses their body or an object to hurt or scare another person?

Physical Bullying

100

_____% of students report having witnessed bullying in their school

70.6% of students report having witnessed bullying in their school

100

Students who bully have strong needs for ____ and (negative) dominance

Students who bully have strong needs for power and (negative) dominance

100

Which of the following is not a sign that someone is being bullied:

1. Anxiety

2. Becoming friends with more people

3. Self-Harm

2. Becoming friends with more people

100

Which of the following is not a way to stop bullying:

1. Laugh with the bully

2. Include students who are left out 

3. Talk to a trusted adult

1. Laugh with the bully

200

What is a type of bullying where an individual uses insults, name calling, put downs, and/or teasing to gain power over their peers?

Verbal Bullying

200

Over ___% of students drop out of school due to bullying

Over 10% of students dropout of school due to bullying

200

What is something that a bully can do to stop themselves from bullying?

-Take deep breaths

-Take a break

-Talk to an adult

-Work on communicating their needs to their peers

200

True or False: If you are being bullied it’s best to handle it alone

False: Putting an end to bullying requires a commitment from everyone in a school. You should seek adult intervention and try to stay among friends if you are being bullie

200

True or False: Laughing along with a bully is bullying

True

300

What is a type of bullying that occurs when people use communication technology or social media to say hurtful, embarrassing, or threatening things about another person?

Cyber Bullying

300

__ out of 4 students will be abused by another youth

1 out of 4 students will be abused by another youth

300

Students who bully are often rewarded in some way for their behavior with _____ or ________ _________ 

Students who bully are often rewarded in some way for their behavior with material or psychological rewards

300

Students who are bullied may have ____ involvement in extracurricular activities

Less involvement in extracurricular activities

300

What is one thing you can do to stop bullying?

  • Speak up!  Tell the bully to stop! 
  • Walk away
  • Talk to someone: a teacher, administrator, counselor, social worker, a trusted adult 
  • Avoid situations/behaviors that are unsafe or threatening
  • Include students who are left out
  • Do not join in (laughing counts!)
  • Be a part of the solution
400

What is a type of bullying where stories or rumors about a person are spread around. It also includes excluding others from the group. 

Example: Purposefully not allowing someone to sit at your lunch table, or participate in a group activity.

Indirect Bullying

400

_______ students miss school each day for fear of being bullied

160,000 students miss school each day for fear of being bullied

400

Students who bully find satisfaction in causing ____  and ____ to other students (maybe because they are hurting or have experienced bullying themselves)

Students who bully find satisfaction in causing injury and suffering to other students (maybe because they are hurting or have experienced bullying themselves)  

400

___ performance in school is an effect of being bullied

Poor performance in school is an effect of being bullied

400

What is a bystander?

A person who witnesses an incident but does not take part. They have the potential to make a positive difference in a bullying situation.

500

There are three components that make up bullying, what is one of them?

  • Aggressive behavior that involves unwanted, negative actions
  • A pattern of behavior repeated over time
  • An imbalance of power or strength
500

____% of students are bullied mentally, verbally, and physically

77% of students are bullied mentally, verbally, and physically

500

True or False: Students are less likely to report bullying as they get older

True: Only 39% of high schoolers notified an adult of bullying

500

What kind of bullying is described?:

Whenever Javier sits on his favorite bench on the playground, David tells his friends, “Watch this.” David walks over to the bench and sits right next to Javier. Then he uses his body to push Javier off the end of the bench and onto the ground. David and his friends laugh at Javier, and Javier starts to cry.

Physical Bullying

500

True or Force: A reinforcer is a type of bystander who comforts the person being bullied, try to actively stop the bullying. 

False. A reinforcer provides support to the bully. 

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