The behavior is trying to cause harm or create a unsafe environment for the other person
Purposeful
How can you be an ally to someone who you see sitting on the buddy bench?
Ask them if they want to play with you
Neither mean moment, conflict, or bullying
The “bully” is perceived to have more power in the situation. They could be older or bigger. The unwanted behavior is one-sided, meaning only one person is engaging in the unwanted behavior.
Imbalance of Power
If you stood up for yourself but the other person continues to do what you have asked them to stop, what should you do?
Ask for help
Lucas tells Damien that he can’t play with the Legos because he is the worst builder in the whole first grade.
Mean Moment
Lucas is being mean. It appears that his words are intended to hurt Damien. There is no evidence of repetitive behavior or a power imbalance, however.
The unwanted behavior keeps happening after multiple attempts/ days of trying to stop it
Repeated
If someone is being mean or doing something that is hurting your feelings, how should you stand up for yourself or another person?
Be assertive!
Be specific!
Be an ally!
Every morning on the bus, a 4th grade student keeps pushing a 1st grade student. The 4th grade student continues to hit the 1st grade student when the bus driver is not looking. The 1st grade student does not feel safe while riding the bus
BULLYING
Purposeful
Imbalance of Power
Repetitive
True or False..
In order for a situation to be considered bullying, the events must be be purposeful, imbalance of power, AND repeated
TRUE!
Someone is standing too close to you in line and it is bothering you. What could you do?
Be assertive
Be specific
Molly and Kelsey sit next to each other in class. During art, Molly takes Kelsey’s paint brush without asking. Kelsey calls Molly a name and they get into an argument. Later in the day, Molly is walking by and Kelsey tries to trip her. Molly notices and calls Kelsey a name.
CONFLICT