BULLYING Bullying Definition Behavior that is intentional, hurtful and repeated by one or more persons.Behavior that is intentional, hurtful and repeated.

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BULLYING

Bullying Definition Behavior that is intentional, hurtful and repeated by one or more persons.Behavior that is intentional, hurtful and repeated by one or more persons. Bullied students are teased, harassed, and assaulted verbally or physically.Bullied students are teased, harassed, and assaulted verbally or physically.

Did you know? The word “Bully” use to mean the total opposite of what it means now.The word “Bully” use to mean the total opposite of what it means now. Five hundred years ago, it meant friend, family member or sweetheart.Five hundred years ago, it meant friend, family member or sweetheart.

1. Physical Bullying 2. Emotional Bullying 3. Social Bullying 4. Cyber Bullying 4 Kinds of Bullying

Two Types of Bullying DirectDirect IndirectIndirect

Direct Physical – hitting, kicking, pushing, stealing, hiding or ruining someone’s things.Physical – hitting, kicking, pushing, stealing, hiding or ruining someone’s things. Making someone do something they don’t want to do. Making someone do something they don’t want to do. Verbal – name calling, teasing, insulting, threats.Verbal – name calling, teasing, insulting, threats.

Indirect Relationship Bullying – gossiping, spreading rumors and lies about someone.Relationship Bullying – gossiping, spreading rumors and lies about someone. Making someone feel left out or rejected.Making someone feel left out or rejected.

Bullying can be... One person making fun of another.One person making fun of another. One person trying to beat up another.One person trying to beat up another. A group of people ganging up against others.A group of people ganging up against others.

How does it make you feel?

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Does it have to be a part of growing up? No Each and every person has the right to feel safe in school and in life.Each and every person has the right to feel safe in school and in life.

Characteristics of a Bully Excited by their bullying behaviorExcited by their bullying behavior Enjoy feelings of power and controlEnjoy feelings of power and control Enjoy causing painEnjoy causing pain Can be a below average, average or above average studentCan be a below average, average or above average student Lack compassion and empathy for their targetsLack compassion and empathy for their targets Can be all shapes and sizesCan be all shapes and sizes

Who is a Target?

Reasons Doesn’t fit inDoesn’t fit in Physically weakPhysically weak MinorityMinority Facial appearanceFacial appearance ClothingClothing EmotionalEmotional OverweightOverweight Good gradesGood grades

Reasons If you usually are alone and don't have many friends.If you usually are alone and don't have many friends. If you don't have a lot of confidence and don't stand up for yourself.If you don't have a lot of confidence and don't stand up for yourself.

Ways to avoid future bullying Don’t bring expensive things or money to schoolDon’t bring expensive things or money to school Hang out with friendsHang out with friends Avoid unsupervised areasAvoid unsupervised areas Sit near the bus driver on the bus or walk with a teacher to classSit near the bus driver on the bus or walk with a teacher to class Don’t walk alone and avoid places where bullying occursDon’t walk alone and avoid places where bullying occurs Watch who you talk or share things with onlineWatch who you talk or share things with online Don’t act scaredDon’t act scared “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent”. – Eleanor Roosevelt “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent”. – Eleanor Roosevelt

Report, Report, Report Report it to a trusted adult immediatelyReport it to a trusted adult immediately BE A HEROBE A HERO

BULLY VICTIMBYSTANDER The Bystander is the most influential person in the triad Who is involved in Bullying?

Bystanders Part of the problem not the solution

Be a Hero Encourage other bystanders to help stop the bullying incident by being assertive. Make friends with someone who continually gets picked on. Report it or send someone to a trusted adult. You are a key player in stopping bullying.

Reasons The bully is someone others look up to and want to hang out with.The bully is someone others look up to and want to hang out with. They want to “side” with the bully because it makes them feel strong.They want to “side” with the bully because it makes them feel strong. They’re entertained by the bullying.They’re entertained by the bullying.

Reasons They don’t think speaking up will help.They don’t think speaking up will help. They’re afraid that if they say something, the bully will turn on them.They’re afraid that if they say something, the bully will turn on them.

Ask Yourself These Questions Does it make you feel better to hurt other people or take their things?Does it make you feel better to hurt other people or take their things? Are you bigger and stronger than other people your age?Are you bigger and stronger than other people your age? Do you sometimes use your size and strength to get your way?Do you sometimes use your size and strength to get your way?

Have you been bullied by someone in the past and feel like you have to make up for doing the same thing to others?Have you been bullied by someone in the past and feel like you have to make up for doing the same thing to others? Do you avoid thinking about how other people might feel if you say or do hurtful things to them?Do you avoid thinking about how other people might feel if you say or do hurtful things to them? Ask Yourself These Questions

The Golden Rule “Treat others the way you want to be treated” “Treat others the way you want to be treated”

If you were being bullied… How would you feel? What would you do? If you were a bystander, what would you do?