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What is "verbal bullying"?

Bullying using words/speaking

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What is mental health?

The level of psychological well-being or an absence of mental illness.

100

What is "physical bullying"?

Bulling involving physically harming a person or their possessions. 

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What is self esteem?

How someone feels about themselves and their abilities.

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What is "cyber bullying"?

Bullying that takes place online.

200

Give 2 examples of physical bullying:

Hitting

Poking

Pinching

Chasing

Shoving

Damaging personal property

Uninvited and unwanted sexual touching

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Define bullying.

Repeated behaviour that hurts, harms or humiliates another person on purpose. 

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What is "social bullying"?

Bullying meant to harm someone socially. 

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Give two examples of cyber bullying:

Any of the following that takes place online... Name-calling, Put-downs, Threats, Spreading rumours, Making rude or stereotypical comments about someone’s culture ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, race, and/or religion, Making unwanted and uninvited sexual remarks about someone’s body

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Give 2 examples of social bullying:

¡Exclusion – leaving people/a person out

¡Gossip

¡Ganging up

¡Mobbing

¡Scapegoating – singling someone out for blame for something 

¡Humiliating people on purpose

¡Coercing people to do something

¡Graffiti intended to put others down or break up friendships on purpose

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Give 2 examples of verbal bullying:

- Name-calling

- Put-downs

- Threats

- Spreading rumours

- Unwanted sexual remarks 

- Making rude or stereotypical comments about someone’s culture ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, race, and/or religion

300

What is the difference between high and low self esteem?

Low self esteem = feeling bad about yourself, lacking confidence, etc

High self esteem = feeling confident in yourself, liking yourself, etc

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Suggest two mental health effects of being bullied.

Low self esteem, depression, suicide, self harm, anxiety

300

What is the difference between a passive and an active bystander? 

A passive bystander does not do anything about what they see, an active bystander does something to help.

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What is a bystander?

Someone who witnesses bullying.

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If someone felt like bullying someone else, suggest two activities they could do instead? 

Exercise, therapy, painting/art, boxing, talk to someone they trust about how they feel

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Which of the following is NOT an example of physical bullying? Explain why. 

Hiding one student's backpack everyday after he asked them to stop.

Punching a boy on the football team hard enough to knock him out.

Knocking your ex best friend's lunch out of her hand when you see her in the cafeteria. 

Pushing a younger child over in the playground when you see them.

Punching a boy on the football team hard enough to knock him out.

A one time event is not bullying.

400

Suggest two reasons why somone might bully others:

Low self esteem, mental health issues, having a hard time at home, being bullied themselves...

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What role does each person play in the below scenario?

Sarah "hey look, here comes four eyes!"

Lucy "what a nerd!"

Sarah "hey, four eyes, why don't you marry your math book 'cause no one here will date you?!"

Ally "hey guys, he's actually really nice, don't be mean"

 

Sarah - the main bully

Lucy - a bully

Ally - active bystander 

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Explain the difference between bullying and banter:

Banter is harmless joking, and the person in the joke finds it funny. Bullying is laughing at someone and they don't find it funny, as well as many other behaviours. 

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