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Bullying Behavior
Bullying Basics
Dealing with a Bully
100
Kicking, hitting, punching
What is physical bullying
100
Someone younger or older, bigger or smaller, a friend, a classmate, a brother or sister.
What is who can be a bully?
100
I feel upset or angry when...please....
What is An "I" message and is one way to stand up to a bully.
200
Name-calling, insulting, mean teasing
What is verbal bullying
200
The person who uses words, strength, or relationships to hurt others, on purpose.
What is the bully.
200
A silent action that shows that the bully you are not going to react to him or her.
What is walking away or ignoring?
300
leaving someone out on purpose, spreading rumors or gossip, embarrassing the victim/target in front of others
What is social or relational bullying
300
The person who is being picked on by the bully.
What is the the target or victim of the bully?
300
Bullies are sneaky and usually bully when adults will not know or see them.
What is the reason to report bullying to adults?
400
During recess, on the bus, in the halls, and when there are not many adults around.
What is when bullying occurs.
400
Making the target feel unsafe, bad about him/her self, or unwelcome. This is on purpose, not an accident.
What is the bully trying to do?
400
Crying, fighting back, and yelling at the bully.
What is a way that you should not react to a bully?
500
The bully may be stronger, have more friends, be more popular, more athletic than the target.
What is an imbalance of power between the bully and the target?
500
Keep reporting until you find an adult that can and will help you.
What is the solution when you report and the bullying continues?