Using force to hurt someoneโs body.
What is physical violence?
Strong emotions like anger or jealousy that take over.
What are strong feelings?
This story involved spreading mean comments online because of a rumor.
What is The Rumor?
The person who commits the violent act.
Who is the perpetrator?
Talking to someone you trust about strong feelings.
What is talk it out?
Using words to threaten, insult, or embarrass someone.
What is verbal violence?
Feeling pressured to act a certain way to fit in.
What is peer pressure?
Jealousy led to a physical fight after school in this story.
What is Flirting?
The person who is hurt by the violence.
Who is the target or victim?
Stepping away to calm down.
What is taking a break?
Making someone feel scared, sad, or left out on purpose.
What is emotional violence?
Seeing violence often and thinking itโs normal.
What is exposure to violence?
Feeling unsafe from bullying caused a dangerous choice in this story.
What is Being Bullied?
People who see the violence happen.
Who are bystanders?
Using art, writing, or music to express feelings.
What is getting creative?
Bullying or spreading rumors online.
What is digital violence?
Acting without thinking about consequences.
What is impulsivity?
Lack of opportunity and boredom led to property damage.
What is Why Bother??
Bystanders who laugh or encourage violence do this.
What is promote violence?
Moving your body to release stress.
What is physical activity?
Violence can hurt people even if no one is touched.
What is emotional harm?
Treating people unfairly because of who they are.
What is prejudice or discrimination?
Wanting to belong led to gang involvement in this story.
What is Joining the Gang?
Bystanders can help stop violence by doing this.
What is intervening?
Five ways bystanders can safely help.
What are the 5 Ds?