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Types Facts EffectsPreventionBe A Hero 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points More Facts
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Harmful actions repeated over a period of time
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What is bullying?
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Physical, Verbal, and Social
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What are different types of bullying?
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Hitting, kicking, pushing, stealing, hiding, or ruining other things
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What is physical bullying?
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Name calling, teasing, insulting, and threatening
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What is verbal bullying?
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Ignoring and keeping someone out of a group
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What is social bullying?
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1/3 to ½ are involved in bullying, either as victims or bullies
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How common is bullying (what %)?
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Boys (physical bullying) while Girls (social bullying)
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What are differences in the bullying of girls and boys?
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Victims of bullying tend not to be as popular as their peers (including bullies)
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How popular are victims and bullies?
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Recess – school playground
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Where does bullying most often take place at school?
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Tattling is trying to get someone in trouble, while telling is helping one in danger
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What is the difference between ‘telling’ and ‘tattling’?
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It can be upsetting for a short time and it can even drive one to commit suicide
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What does it feel like to be bullied?
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Stress can cause physical illness and/or mental health problems
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How can bullying cause health problems?
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No! Each and every person has the right to feel safe in school and in life
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Does bullying have to be a part of growing up?
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If witnesses of bullying are not actively trying to stop it, they are encouraging it
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What is the role of peers in bullying?
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Some bystanders feel guilty and upset, but unfortunately some seem to enjoy it
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What are the feelings of bystanders?
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They will often attempt to stand up to the bully (without fighting)
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What do children do when they are bullied?
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Columbine
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What violent school shooting was caused by angry teens?
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Walk away and/or tell them you do not to fight
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What can you do if someone much smaller than you is trying to start a fight with you?
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They are afraid of what the bullies might do it they found out
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Why don’t some children tell?
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Some bullies commit crimes and some victims become bullying or abusive adults
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How can bullying cause problems in later years?
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Use Humor and Don’t Act Scared
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What are two ways to avoid future bullying?
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Don’t take expensive items to school and don’t walk alone
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What are two more ways to avoid future bullying?
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Sit near the bus driver and sit near good friends
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What are two ways to avoid future bullying on the bus?
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Tell the bus driver and/or the bus monitor
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If you are bullied on the bus, who can you tell?
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Train all staff, students, parents, and get the community on board
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What are some ways of tackling bullying in school?
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Make friends with someone who continually gets picked on
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How can you help someone who is being bullied?
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Report it or send someone to a trusted adult
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Who can you tell about bullying?
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Ask to be trained to role play bullying solutions for classroom presentations
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How can you help other children at school to resolve bullying?
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Learn to express your rights to be respected without fighting
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What does it mean to be assertive?
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Encourage other bystanders to help stop bullying by being assertive.
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How can you involve bystanders?
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Make your wager
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Bystanders are part of the solution because they can stop an incident by intervening quickly
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“Peer pressure can be positive as well as negative” How does this relate to bullying?
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