Forms of Bullying
Preventing Bullying
Consequences of Bullying
Characteristics of Bullying
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What are the six forms of Bullying?
Physical Bullying, Verbal Bullying, Indirect Bullying, Social Alienation, Intimidation, and Cyberbullying.
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What can schools do to prevent Bullying?
Develop an ongoing program that starts and never ends throughout the whole school.
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What are some consequences of Bullying?
They are likely to be taken to criminal court and be found guilty of a crime.
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What are characteristics of children who bully?
They act aggressively toward other people. May hit or push other children. Are often physically strong. May or may not be popular with other children around their same age. Might have trouble following rules. Show little concern for the feelings of others. Many bullies think highly of themselves. They like being looked up to. And they often expect everyone to behave according to their wishes.
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What is Bullying?
Bullying is deliberate psychological, emotional and/or physical harassment of a person. It can be by one person or a group. Bullying can either be physical, verbal or emotional. It can be explained to younger children as being any act which causes unhappiness or pain to another person.
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What is Social Alienation?
When someone is excluded from a group on purpose, spreading rumors, or making fun of someone because of differences.
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What can you do to prevent Bullying?
Make sure an adult knows what is happening to you. Talk to school administrators, teachers, parents and students. If problems occur in your school, press harassment charges against the family of the person who is bullying you.
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What are consequences of witnesses of Bullying who don't report bullying behavior going on?
They could get in trouble for not reporting bullying going on in thier school.
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What are characteristics of victims of bullying?
They are socially withdrawn, often seem anxious, depressed, and fearful, and have very poor self-concepts. Passive victims have few if any friends, are lonely and sad, and are nervous about new situations.
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What are the two critical ways bullying is different from ordinary teasing, rough-and-tumble, and school-yard fights?
1) It almost alwaysinvolves an imbalance of size, strength, and power between the children involved. 2)Incidents are ongoing.
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Cyberbullying is done by...?
Sending messages, pictures, or information using electronic media, computers, or cell phones.
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What can adults in your school do to prevent bullying?
Actually enforce anti-bullying laws. Make it clear that bullying is never acceptable. Hold a school conference day or forum devoted to bully/victim problems. Increase adult supervision in halls and bathrooms. Etc.
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What are consequences of victims who don't report being bullied?
The bullying won't be known about and no adult will be able to help stop it from going on.
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What are characteristics of parents of children who bully?
They usually stand up for thier child and say that thier child did nothing wrong. They are usually the ones who taught thier kids this aggresive behavior.
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What is Physical Bullying?
Any physical contact that would hurt a person.
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When a bully threatens someoneelse and frightens that person enough to make him or her do what the bully wants is what type of Bullying?
Intimidation.
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What could a parent do to prevent bullying?
Teach thier child to defend themself, verbally and physically, if necessary. Contact the school or school board and report the problem going on with thier child.
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What are consequences of victims who do report bullying going on?
The bully could get upset and bully them a lot more than they already did or even get more people to gang up and beat up the one person.
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What are characteristics of parents of children who are bullied?
They are usually talking to school administrators and counselors trying to figure out what is going on and what they can do to stop it.
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How does bullying affect the victims?
Elevated levels of depression, anxiety, insecurity and low self-esteem.Fear of school, a place where they feel unsafe and unhappy.
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Indirect Bullying incudes...?
Spreading rumors or stories about someone, telling others about something that was told to you in private, and excluding others from groups just to be mean.
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How could bullies be helped to prevent bullying?
They could be taught anger management skills and the development of empathy.
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What are consequences of witnesses who report bullying going on in thier school?
The bully they reported could get mad and beat this person up for "snitching".
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What are characteristics of children who witness bullying?
They usually stand by the bully as to not be bullied with the others and they try to fit in as much as possible so that they don't have to face bullying.
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How does bullying affect the witnesses who see it?
Children who witness repeated bullying may become desensitized and lose the ability to recognize the detriments to aggressive behavior. Children's empathy for victims decreases as they get older, which affects whether they are likely to intervene in a bullying situation.