A story of a girl who is tormented by her conflicting selves - to please others and to be true to her authentic self.
What is Shakespeare's Ophelia?
Physical, verbal, relational
What are types of aggression?
What we believe influences how we act.
What are norms?
Motivation, teamwork and communication.
What are qualities of a strong leader?
Emotions + Emojis =
What is an emoticon?
Create a safe, social climate.
What is the purpose of SEL?
Aggressor and target
Who is involved in relational aggression?
Unwritten rules that shape behavior
What are norms?
These people are well liked and can be influencers for others.
Who is popular?
Celebrate differences, take action, respect others, listen with patience and concern, share kindness and include others.
How can we stop bullying?
Saplings in a storm need this the most to survive.
What is resilence?
Person who not only observes aggression but takes action to make it better.
What is an upstander?
How you feel or define your environment.
What are beliefs?
Giving words of wisdom or encouraging messages like we did in class.
What is a fortune cookie?
No1 likes U. U have no friends. UR no good.
What is intentionally threatening someone else online?
Shaping healthy peer relationships requires...
What is communication?
Don't run, call 911 - these protect people from taking the blame if they help someone when they are hurt or ill.
What are good samaritan laws?
Man up. Boys don't cry.
What is a false social norm?
Vision, direction, strategy and goal.
What leadership qualities may define success?
Girls are twice as likely as boys to experience.
What is cyberbullying?
Ignoring, eye rolling, teasing, gossiping and excluding others are all examples.
What is relational aggression?
Walking by an aggressor and a target engaging.
What is a bystander?
No running in the hallways at DLS.
What is a school rule?
Relational aggression
What is the opposite of leadership?
Anger, isolation, depression, humiliation, illness.
What are possible effects of cyberbullying?