What is Bullying?
Who is at Risk?
Why People Bully
Types of Bullying
Warning Signs & Effects
100

What two elements MUST be present for behavior to qualify as bullying?

Power imbalance and repetition

100

Name one factor that may make a child more likely to be bullied.

Being perceived as different, weak, new, unpopular, or unable to defend themselves, etc.

100

Name one emotional reason someone may bully.

Insecurity, poor social skills, lack of empathy, poor self-esteem, ???

100

What type includes teasing, name-calling, and taunting?

Verbal bullying.

100

Name one warning sign a child is being bullied.

Unexplained injuries, lost belongings, stomachaches, avoiding school, etc.

200

Give two examples of bullying behaviors

Threats, spreading rumors, physical or verbal attacks, excluding someone, etc.

200

Are kids who don’t get along well with others more or less at risk?

More at risk.

200

True or False: Some bullies have been bullied themselves.

True

200

What type of bullying involves hitting, kicking, or damaging belongings?

Physical bullying

200

Name a warning sign that a child might be bullying others.

Aggression, fights, blaming others, new unexplained belongings, ???

300

True or False: Teasing someone one time is considered bullying.

False — it must be repeated or have potential to repeat.

300

Name a group that may have increased risk for bullying

 Youth with disabilities, socially isolated youth, ???

300

Name one family factor that can contribute to bullying.

Violence at home, authoritarian parenting, low parental involvement, ???

300

What type involves spreading rumors or excluding someone?

Social/relational bullying

300

Name one long‑term effect for kids who are bullied.

Depression, anxiety, headaches, lower grades, social issues, ???

400

What makes a power imbalance?

Physical strength, popularity, access to embarrassing info, or social status.

400

What is “stigma” and how does it affect bullying?

Stigma spreads false/harmful info about groups, increasing bullying and hate crimes.

400

Name one school factor that contributes to bullying behavior.

 Bullying not being addressed, exclusion, not feeling accepted

400

What makes cyberbullying unique?

It can be persistent, permanent, and hard to notice

400

Name one long‑term effect for kids who bully others.

Substance abuse, aggression, legal trouble, future relationship problems, ???

500

What is the definition of bullying provided in the introduction slide?

Repeatedly hurting, threatening, teasing, or frightening someone to feel powerful.

500

Name at least two traits common in kids who bully others.

Aggressive, easily frustrated, low empathy, pressured by peers, positive view of violence, ???

500

Why might someone bully to “feel more powerful”?

Low self-esteem or not knowing how to manage emotions, ???

500

Psychological bullying is defined as what?

Repeated words or actions that cause psychological harm.

500

In school shooters from 2013–2019, what percent reported being bullied?

60%.