The target of bullying
Victim
This person causes intentional harm to another person
Bully
Conflict differs from bullying because conflict is a ____-time incident(s).
One
The ultimate teacher and example of empathy.
Jesus
This type of bullying includes hitting, pushing and shoving.
Physical Bullying
The ability to share someone else’s feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person’s situation.
Emapthy
This person witnesses the bullying and does something to help the victim.
Upstander
Bullying is something which is ________, opposed to conflict which is accidental.
Targeted
To illustrate empathy, we must act ___________.
Compassionately.
This type of bullying involves social media
Cyber Bullying
The person examining the bullying incident
The investigator
This person witnesses the bullying but does nothing to help.
Bystander
In this situation, there is a balance of power.
Conflict
Jesus calls us to “love one another as I have ________."
loved you
This type of bullying involves taunting, name-calling and slurs.
Verbal Bullying
A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made
Dilemma
Someone you should turn to help you with incidents of bullying
Authority/Teacher
Not all conflict situations are considered __________.
Bullying
The Bible passage we examined in class to discuss empathy.
The Parable of the Good Samaritan
This type of bullying involves spreading rumours and public embarrassment
Social Bullying
People who use their voice to call attention to the problem to help victim
Whistle-blower
Three steps you can take if you witness bullying to bring resolution
1. Try to be an upstander. Say something like “Stop!”
2. Tell a trusted adult so you can help the victim.
3. Tell the victim that it is not his/her fault and that it should not have happened.
The two types of bullying are (broad categories).
Direct and Indirect
The German word Einfülung translates to what English phrase.
Feeling with one.
In all types of bullying situations, there is a __________.
Imbalance of Power