What are the feelings a target might have?
Sad, Hurt, depressed, scared, anxious
Explain what role a bystander plays in bullying.
A bystander is a person who may see the bullying happen. A bystander has a lot of power to help stop the bullying by helping the target.
Tell me all 3 roles that people play in bullying
Bully, Target and Bystander
Name all four types of bullying.
Physical bullying, Verbal, Cyber/Online and social/emotional
Tell me about the feelings that a bystander might have
scared, unsure, anxious
True/False Leaving someone out on purpose is a type of bullying.
True.
Tell me 3 things a bystander could do to help stop bullying.
1. Tell the bully to STOP 2. Help the target get away from the bully. 3. Tell a trusted adult to get help.
Come up with 5 different people you can report bullying to.
Teacher, principal, parents, grandparents, staff, a friend's parent, older brother/sister
What are the 3 steps you can take if being bullied?
1. Stop: Tell the bully to stop. 2. Walk: Walk away or try to ignore. Don't pay attention to the bully. 3. Talk: Talk to a trusted adult.
Define all 4 types of bullying
Physical bullying: hurting someone's body on purpose. Verbal: hurting someone on purpose using words. Cyber/Online: bullying that happens through the use of technology. Social/Emotional: bullying designed to hurt someone's reputation (leaving someone out on purpose, turning your friends against a person, spreading rumors/gossip)
Define the 3 roles people can have in a bullying incident
Bully: someone who hurts another person on purpose over and over again. Bystander: someone who sees a bullying situation happening or hears about it later. Target: someone is being hurt over and over again.
Bullying happens over and over again, there is a power imbalance, it is physical/verbal/cyber/social.
Conflict- is a disagreement with someone. It can be solved and worked out.
What is empathy?
Understanding how the other person might think/feel