By: Gabrielle Giddings.  Bullying is behavior that is intentional, hurtful, and repeated by one or more persons.

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By: Gabrielle Giddings

 Bullying is behavior that is intentional, hurtful, and repeated by one or more persons

Conflict  Disagreements  Misunderstandings  Communication  Resolution Bullying  Name Calling  Fear  Repeated  Targeted

 Direct  Physical ▪ Hitting, Pushing, Stealing  Verbal ▪ Name calling, teasing, threats  Indirect  Relationship Bullying ▪ Gossiping, Spreading Rumors, Lies about someone  Making someone feel left out

Sad Lonely Scared Depressed Insecure Confused Helpless Angry Useless

 Don’t bully others  Be a good character  Tell a teacher  Do not watch, laugh, or join in on someone being bullied  Encourage others to help stop bullying

 Trustworthy  Be Honest  Respect  Treat others with respect  Responsible  Do what you are suppose to do  Fair  Play by the rules  Caring  Be kind

 Send out important messages about bullying  Stress the importance of National Bullying prevention Month in October  Share information through social media  Create posters and events in your school and community  Sign the STOMP OUT BULLYING online petition

Remember: YOU are the key to STOP bullying

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