Respect for Yourself
Respect for Others
Disrespectful Behaviours
Why Teens Become Bullies and why are teens bullied
Effects of Bullying
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  What is the definition of respect?

To have high regard for someone.

100

What is the definition of stereotypes?

Categories you put people into.

100

What is bullying?

The repetive intentional hurting of a person or group.

100

Why do teens become bullies?

Usually it is because they're angry about a problem in their life and hurting others makes them feel like they have control over their life.

100

Who can expierence a negative effect of bullying?

The bullier, the person who is being bullied, and the person who is witnessing bullying, (everyone).

200

What are Values?

Values are your beliefs, ideas, and attitudes about what is important to the way you live your life.

200

What does it mean to listen to other people?

Be willing to hear and consider to their point of view even if you disagree with them.

200

What is hazing?

To make others preform a certain task in for them to be aloud to join the group.

200

What causes someone to be bullied?

Anyone can be bullied but things like being different, or not being a part of a clique.

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What are the negative effects that bullier experiences? 

He/She may suffer from low self esteem and anger, the bully is at a higher risk of dropping out of school, becoming violent, and using illegal substances.

300

What is your personal identity?

Your sense of who you are and where you belong in the world.

300

How can you show trust?

By believing what a person says and be willing to confide them. 

300

How can people be bullied?

People can be bullied physically, verbally, physiologically, face to face, or online.

300

Why is bullying a cycle?

Because many bullies have been bullied before so they bully others so that they can stop being bullied and the cycle continues unless broken by someone who refuses to bully others.

300

What are the negative effects that the person being bullied expierence?

-Feeling Fearful, helpless, depressed, or lonely

-Low self esteem

-Miss or drop out of school

-Health problems such as stomach problems or depression

-A change in sleep patterns

-Self Harm

 
400

What part(s) of health is self respect?

Mental and Emotional Health

400

What does it mean to have realistic expectations?

To understand that you can't expect friends and family members to always make you their top priority. 

400

What makes a person bully someone?

They can do it in order to feel superior or to keep from getting bullied themselves. 

400

How can you stand up to a bully?

-Encourage the person being bullied to tell an adult

-Avoid using threats and insults when confronting the bully

-Distract the bully or offer an escape to the person being bullied

(Mr Smith needs to see you right now)

400

What are the negative effects that the witness may expierence?

-Watching someone else be bullied may remind them of a time when they were bullied

-Increased mental health problems

-Missing or skipping school


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How can being unsure of your values negatively affect your relationships? 

If you aren't clear of your values it is much harder to communicate them to others.

500

What is tolerance?

The ability to accept others differences.

500

What is an example of hazing?

Forcing them to drink alcohol, or anything else that would cause the new members to humiliate themselves.

500

What are strategies to avoid a bully?

-Stay with a group

-Avoid places where you know the bully may wait to target you

-Talk to an adult you trust

500

What are the main negative effects of bullying?

-Feeling fearful, helpless, depressed, and lonley

-Self Harm

-Miss school or drop out

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