Bullying
Bystanders
D.A.R.E
Reporting
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What is bullying?

Bullying is when someone is being mean to someone else consistently. 

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Why shouldn't you be a bystander?

If you are being a bystander you are letting the bullying happen. If you do this, someone is getting hurt (physically or mentally) and the bully might not stop.

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What does DDMM stand for?

Dare Decision Making Model

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Why should you report bullying?

So the bully stops and teachers/adults are informed of whats happening. 

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What is physical bullying?

When a bully is hurting someone physically repeatedly.


Ex. Punching, slapping, hitting, etc.

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Define cyberbullying.

Cyberbullying is when someone is constantly bullying over the internet. 

Ex. Someone is continuously adding judgemental comments about someone's body to a post.

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What should a bystander do instead?

Report the bullying by telling a trusted adult or talking to the bully face to face.


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What does DARE stand for?

Drug Abuse Resistance Education

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Who should you report bullying to?

A trusted adult.

Ex. Teacher, parent, police, etc.

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Why is DARE important?

DARE is important because we are taught how to handle risky things/situiations.

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What is verbal bullying?

Verbal bullying is when someone (the bully), says mean/rude things to another person (the victim) consistantly.

Ex. A bully continuously says mean things to another person at lunch. 

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What is a bystander?

A bystander is someone who stands around and watches bullying happen and does NOTHING.

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What do we put in the DARE box?

Questions for Constable Fitzgerald about policing, DARE and more.

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What is reporting bullying?

Reporting bullying is when you tell a trusted adult about a recent time when someone was bullying.

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What is a reason a bully would be a bully?

Ex. They might be abused at home, they are being bullied,  someone is bribing them to bully, etc.

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What are four different types of bullying?

Cyber, verbal, social and physical.
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What should you do, instead of being a bystander, if you don't want to face the bully face to face. 

You could tell a teacher or trusted adult.

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Who teaches us DARE?

Constable Fiztegerald.

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What are the 5 W's of bullying you should tell someone when you report bullying?

Who- Who was the bully and who was being bullied?

What-What was the bully doing?

Where- Where was the bullying happening?

When- When did the bullying take place?

Why- Do you know why the bully was bullying someone?

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What are two topics you learned about in DARE?

Ex. Risky situations, Stress, Smoking, Alcohol, Tobacco, Marijuana, Bullying. ETC.

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What is social bullying?

Social bullying is when someone is constantly leaving someone else out on purpose.

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List three reasons a bystander does nothing. 

Ex. The bully is their friend, they don't know what to say, they are afraid they will be next, they don't realize what is happening, they don't care, etc.

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What is the DARE lion's name?

Daren

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What is the difference between telling and tattling?

Telling is telling a trusted adult something that someone did that in any way hurt someone's feelings, whereas tattling is telling someone something that someone else did that was not important or obvious.

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Which of the following is NOT a DARE resistance strategy?

- Walk away

- Say "some other time"

- Make an excuse

-Strength in numbers

Say "some other time"

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