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Quiz Bullying Behavior Quiz Bullying Behavior Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying Prevention Staff Training

True or False? Bullying is a male behavior. False

True or False? Once a bully always a bully. True

True or False? Bullying is a normal fact of growing up, mostly it is just teasing. False

True or False? Bullies are loners, usually insecure and have few friends. False

True or False? Some kids just bring bullying on themselves…it is their own fault. False

True or False? Bullying at school will not go away without adult intervention. True

True or False? Adults tend to respond to bullying based on how the adults responded when they were in school. True

True or False? There are specific areas of school many children avoid because they fear being bullied. True

True or False? Bullying impacts the academic achievement of the whole school. True

True or False? Bullying does not have a long term effect on kids. False

True or False? Bullies come from families representing all socio-economic levels. True

True or False? Bullies are usually failing in school. False

True or False? You can spot bullies because they are agitated and aggressive. False

True or False? Fighting back against a bully will stop the behavior. False

True or False? Most bullying happens at school. True

True or False? Bullies are insecure and have low self-esteem. False

True or False? You change a bully’s behavior by focusing on what happens at home. False

True or False? Bullies are not physically larger than their victims. True

True or False? Targets of bullies are children with physical differences (overweight, red hair, etc.). False

True or False? Most bullying involves physical aggression. False

True or False? Bullies don’t need therapy in order to stop bullying. True

True or False? Bringing together the parents of the victim and the bully does not help. True

True or False? Other children should stay removed from the bully/victim conflict or they’ll get bullied as well. False