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Types of Bullying Advisory Activity

Directions: Look at the teachers definitions of each type of bullying. On the left side of your paper, write your OWN 3 sentence definition. USE YOUR OWN WORDS On the right side, come up with examples in movies, books, TV, or real life that you’ve seen this type of bullying (try to do movies and TV)

Physical Bullying Physical bullies use force and body strength to overpower their victims. Physical bullying can include kicking, hitting, punching, or other physical attacks. This type of bullying is easier to observe than others.

Verbal bullies intimidate and harm their victims using words. Verbal bullying includes the use of relentless insults and teasing and may include making fun of a peer’s lack of physical capabilities, appearance, etc. This type of bullying may go unnoticed and unreported for long periods of time. Verbal Bullying

Relational Bullying Relational bullies work to damage a victim’s social status and relationships. Relational bullying is common among girls, especially teen girls. Bullies who practice relational bullying often do it to increase their own social standing or to control others. This type of bullying may go on for some time before an adult notices. This is sometimes referred to as “Mean Girls.”

Reactive Bullying Reactive bullies coax others into harming them. It is often unclear who the true bully is. A reactive bully incessantly taunts a peer until the peer snaps and reacts with physical or verbal aggression. Reactive bullying may be the most difficult type of bullying to identify. This is because the reactive bullies also tend to be victims of bullying as well.

Cyberbullies use electronic forums, such as email, cell phones, and social networking sites, to harass their victims. Cyberbullying allows the bully to remain anonymous. It is easier to bully in cyberspace than it is to bully face to face. Over 25% of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly through their cell phones or the Internet. Cyberbullying