Types of Bullying
Teasing Vs Bulling
Facts
Ways to Handle Bullying
Helping Hand From Bystanders
100
Hitting, Kicking, Punching, Tripping, Spitting, ETC.
What is physical bullying?
100
You fall out of your chair and everyone laughs at you.
What is Teasing?
100
I want attention, desire popularity, relieve boredom, have impulse control problems, want revenge, may be acting out hurt/anger/pain from other parts of my life, or feel peer pressure.
What are the reasons why people bully?
100
Examples: "No Way Just Stay Away" "What's happening over there?" "Come on, Let's go to another part of the playground"
What is stay away strategy?
100
We are part of the problem and we are part of the solution—we hold the power to stop bullying! True or False
True
200
Name Calling, Put-Downs, Threats, Excessive Teasing
What is verbal bullying?
200
Someone continuely calls you names and makes fun of your clothes.
What is Bullying?
200
I will miss school out of fear, have trouble in school, reduced acedemic success, trouble sleeping, depression, wanting revenge or suicidal thoughts.
What are the damaging effects of bullying on the victim?
200
Examples: "That's me" "You are right" "You're probably right" "Do you really think so? Ok than"
What is the agree strategy?
200
Any help is wanted help—targets forever remember those that try to help them True or False
Ture
300
Rumors or Gossip with cell phones, text messaging, facebook
What is cyber bullying?
300
Someone writes hurtful notes about you and passes them around to the class.
What is Bullying?
300
I will more likely drop out of school, more likely to have criminal charges against them and more likely to have substance abuse issues.
What are the damaging effects of bullying on the bully?
300
Examples: "Thanks for telling me" "Ok thanks" "Good observation" Just glance at or over the person.
What is the do very little or nothing to react strategy?
300
I fear being the next target, I can't help because i don't know what to do, fear of losing friends, fear of trying to help and making things worse.
What are some reasons why bystanders do not get involved?
400
Gossiping, spreading rumors, and leaving others out.
What is social bullying?
400
Ongoing face to face behavior such as verbal threats and physical harm.
What is Direct Bullying?
400
I feel frightened that bullying might happen to them, feel guilt for not helping the person targeted, may experience a loss in school connectedness or may develop a dislike or avoidance of school, have difficulty concentrating.
What are the damaging effects on bystanders?
400
Examples: "Honk Honk watch out for the faty" "I can see in outer space with my glasses" "Yep I am a shrimp, I can fit in any small place" "Yep I got dressed in the dark"
What is the laugh or make a joke strategy?
400
Ways I can help what type of bullying.... Toward the person bullying: Do NOT encourage, Ignore, Walk away, encourage other to walk away with you Toward the person targeted: Say something nice, Invite them to join you for lunch, Say “Hi,” especially if they are new students
What can a bystander do during indirect bullying?
500
Being an active and involved participant in the bullying or a passive witness.
What is a bystander?
500
Ongoing acts of spreading rumors or excluding someone from a group.
What is Indirect Bullying?
500
This type of bullying has much longer duration of damaging effects (could affect up to 50 years), there is no escape into the safety of your own home, it has greater audience impact since it is both local and global and it seems like the aggressors are many in number but may only be 1 person.
What are the damaging effects of cyberbullying?
500
Examples: "Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's....." Just point at something "I'll be back in a second" and walk away "How's the weather today?"
What is the distract or change the subject strategy?
500
Ways I can help what type of bullying..... Toward the person bullying: Show your displeasure, Say something like “That’s not cool.”, “Let’s NOT….”, “Stop, you’re better than that.”, Distract—change the subject or suggest a better idea, Say NO and exit Toward the person targeted: Help targeted student leave the situation, Offer to go with them to get help
What can a bystander do during direct bullying?