Fact or Myth? People who bully have power over those they bully.

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Fact or Myth? People who bully have power over those they bully.

Fact or Myth? People who bully have power over those they bully. Answer: FACT

Fact or Myth? Spreading rumors is a form of bullying.

Fact or Myth? Spreading rumors is a form of bullying. Answer: FACT

Fact or Myth? People who bully are insecure and have low self-esteem.

Fact or Myth? People who bully are insecure and have low self-esteem. Answer: MYTH

Fact or Myth? Bullying usually occurs when there are no other students around.

Fact or Myth? Bullying usually occurs when there are no other students around. Answer: MYTH

Fact or Myth? Bullying often resolves itself when you ignore it.

Fact or Myth? Bullying often resolves itself when you ignore it. Answer: MYTH

Fact or Myth? All children will outgrow bullying.

Fact or Myth? All children will outgrow bullying. Answer: MYTH

Fact or Myth? Teachers often intervene to stop bullying.

Fact or Myth? Teachers often intervene to stop bullying. Answer: MYTH

Fact or Myth? Reporting bullying will make the situation worse.

Fact or Myth? Reporting bullying will make the situation worse. Answer: MYTH From

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