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By: Jacob S. Brown
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Bullying - use of strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants Different forms of Bullying: ◦ Physical (hitting) ◦ Verbal (teasing) ◦ Social or Emotional (exclusion, hurtful gestures) ◦ Cyber (negative/hurtful emails, text or online messages)
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93% of teens hear derogatory words about sexual orientation 3 out of 4 students bullied about sexual orientation aren’t identified as LGBTQ. 78% of gay (or believed to be) teens are bullied in schools and communities. LGBTQ students are five times more likely to miss school because of feeling unsafe due to bullying
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Negative effects on developmental and mental health ◦ Extreme anxiety and depression ◦ Relationship problems ◦ Low self-esteem ◦ Substance abuse Lack of support from adult figures 2 to 3 times more likely to commit suicide then heterosexual students
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Never tolerate abusive language Maintain confidentiality Keep an eye out for bullying and stop it Never assume a student’s sexuality
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Work with the student government and other school clubs to have programs on anti- bullying and respect Encourage victims of bullying to tell a parent or counselor Use inclusive language ◦ Use term ‘partner’ rather than boyfriend/girlfriend ◦ Use precise terms rather than using just gay Keep things neutral ◦ Don’t ask anyone to speak for an entire group ◦ Language
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Cawthon, Stephanie W. "Teaching Strategies in Inclusive Classrooms With Deaf Students." Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 6.3 (2001): 212-25. Web. Riese, Jane. "Bullying & Sexual Orientation." Violence Prevention Works! Hazelden Foundation, n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2014. "Facts About Suicide." The Trevor Project. The Trevor Project, 2014. Web. 19 Nov. 2014.
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