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Roles in Bullying Process
Statistics about Bullying
Teasing vs. Bullying
True vs. False
100

How might the target feel when he/she is being bullied?

sad, mad, lonely, embarrassed

100

Define bully

A person who purposely tries to hurt others by: · Making them feel uncomfortable. · Hurting them by kicking, hitting, pushing, tripping, etc. · Name-calling. · Spreading nasty rumors.

100

About how many kids are bullied each year?

About 3 Million

100

A friends says to you one time "your shirt is ugly."

Teasing

100

If you are bullied it is best to handle it alone?

False

200

What are some different types of bullying?

Cyberbullying, verbal bullying, emotional bullying, physical bullying

200

Define upstander.

In the case of bullying, an “upstander” is someone who recognizes when something is wrong and acts to make it right. 

200

__ out of 10 kids change schools or drop out of school due to being bullied?

1 out of 10

200

At lunch, a classmates steals your food every day.

Bullying

200

Bullies have trouble making friends?

False

300

What can we do as a class to stop bullies?

Get the whole class and school on board to only say nice things to other people, let others know that they are not alone, let bullies know that the school is going to stand up against them

300

Define bystander

A person who watches bullying happen or hears about it and does nothing to stop the bullying.

300

160,000 kids don't go to school due to ... 

A. They didn't do their homework 

B. Fear of being bullied 

C. They don't like the lunch choice

B. Fear of being bullied

300

You and a friend are frequenlty "play fighting" at recess

Teasing becasue you are both equally engaging in the behavior

300

TRUE/FALSE Is a person more likely to bully if their friends do?

True 

400

How can a bystander become a defender?

If you see someone getting bullied, then you can go up to the victim and help them get away from the bully or if you see someone get bullied you can tell an adult about the situation.

400

Define bullying target

The person who is the victim of teasing, harassment, and bullying.

400

What do over half of students see happen everyday?

They see someone being bullied.

400

A classmate calls you an unkind word one time

Teasing

400

True or False: Kids, who are bullied, are more likely to experience decreased academic achievement?

True, They are more likely to experience decreased academic achievement—GPA and standardized test scores—and school participation. They are more likely to miss, skip, or drop out of school.

500

Define empathy

The ability to understand how another person feels and why the person feels that way.

500

Define ally

The person who supports and provides empathy to the target.

500

What grades do most bullying occur or happen in?

Grades 4th to 8th

500

What is the difference between teasing and bullying?

Teasing is when both people are joking and neither gets their feelings hurt, and bullying is when it goes on more than once, it’s impactful and hurts someone, there’s a power imbalance, and it’s intentional (on purpose)

500

True or False:  Students who are bullied experience no psychological effects due to bullying

False, Kids who are bullied are more likely to experience: Depression and anxiety, increased feelings of sadness and loneliness, changes in sleep and eating patterns, and loss of interest in activities they used to enjoy. These issues may persist into adulthood.