Mean or rude behavior that is intentional, repeated and happens in a power difference.
What is Bullying?
Behavior marked by acts of giving, consideration, or concern for others, without having an expectation of praise or reward.
What is Kindness?
A small problem that isn't a big deal on the scale of "How Big is My Problem". It's something that we can let go of, or move on from.
What is a "Glitch"?
A feeling when you see someone who is having a bad day/experience, you want to help them.
The "A" in SOAR.
What is Acceptance?
Someone who stands up to people who are bullying others.
What is an Upstander?
A type of friend that genuinely cares about you, makes mistakes, apologizes and is respectful of your feelings
What is a Flower Friend?
A tool that you can use to think of positive choices that you can make when there is conflict.
What is a Problem Solving/Choice/Conflict Resolution wheel?
Behaviors or thoughts that we use to help ourselves feel better when we are experiencing unpleasant feelings.
What is Coping?
One way to show acceptance that involves standing up to someone who is bullying?
What is Speaking Up?
The people watching the bullying happening.
What are Bystanders?
A type of friend that pretends to be your friend, but they pick on you and others. They are a friend who wants to control you or say bad things about you.
What is a Cactus Friend?
A type of message that helps people know how you're feeling.
What is an "I-Message"?
A technique to use when feeling upset or frustrated. When someone learns to stop all their actions, takes some deep breaths and chooses to do something that helps them relax.
What is STOP, BREATHE, CHILL?
When someone's values, beliefs, appearance, or other parts of who they are aren't the same as yours, they are ______ from you, and that's ok!
What is Different?
"Recognize, Report & Refuse"
What are the Three R's of Bullying?
A word that means doing the right thing when no one is watching.
What is Integrity
The top conflict starter.
What is Teasing or making fun of someone?
Emotions aren't good or bad, they come and go and they can feel pleasant and unpleasant? They are _____ to the body that something is right or wrong.
What is a signal?
What you do when you're getting to know someone?
What is having a conversation?