What is the definition of conflict?
A serious disagreement or argument, typically a long-lasting one.
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What is the definition of bullying?
Repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power.
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Name 2 physical signs someone is being bullied.
Physical injuries, damaged or lost clothing/property
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What is an "I statement"?
Expressing feelings with "I feel . . ." instead of "You . . ." to reduce blame.
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What should staff fo when the witness bullying?
Respond promptly, address effectively, document, and keep it confidential.
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Name 3 causes of conflict.
Disagreements, frustration/stress, unclear expectations, unmet needs, boredom, physical environment, competition.
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Name 3 types of bullying.
Physical, verbal, emotional, cyber.
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What are 3 less obvious signs of bullying?
Avoiding people/places, clinging to others, stomach/headaches, eating problems, emotional changes
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What is active listening?
Giving undivided attention to the speaker and truly listening.
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Name 2 responsibilities of staff.
Be role models, promote safe environments, take reports seriously, ensure confidentiality.
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What are 2 signs of healthy conflict?
Equal power between both parties, people take responsibility, not emotionally damaging, desire to solve and restore the relationship.
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What makes cyberbullying different from other types?
It uses technology to abuse, embarrass, humiliate, or threaten.
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What are 2 long-term effects on victims of bullying?
Anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, trouble forming trusting relationships
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Name 3 ways to prevent bullying at camp.
Enforce Code of Conduct, camper-created rules, kindness posters/activities
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Name 2 ways parents can help if they suspect bullying.
Watch for signs, support their child, report to staff, don't encourage retaliation.
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What are 2 signs of unhealthy conflict?
Imbalance of power, lack of accountability, emotionally damaging, no desire to mend the relationship.
What is emotional bullying?
Exclusion, ridicule, or other non-physical tactics meant to emotionally harm someone.
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What are 3 health complaints a bullied child might report?
Headaches, stomachaches, eating problems
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Why is it important to respond to bullying promptly and confidentially?
To protect the victim, stop the behavior, and keep trust with campers and parents.
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What forms help keep a paper trail?
Injury/Illness/Incident Form, Behavior Log, and Parent Conference Form
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