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Bullying
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Definition of Bullying
“A person is being bullied when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other persons.” - Dan Olweus, University of Bergen, Norway What do we mean by negative actions?
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What do we mean by “negative actions”?
“Negative actions” can be: Physical Verbal Mental Have students give examples for each type of action Physical – pushing, fighting Verbal – name calling Mental – looks, threats
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Bullying behaviors have three common characteristics:
Aggressive or intentional “harm doing” Repetitive; occurs over time Power differences between bully and victim
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Brainstorm the following:
Who gets bullied? Why does it happen? When does it happen? Who – size, gender, smarter, differences Why – differences, power When – school, parks, walking home from school, mall
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Bullying Paradigm Bully Victim Bystander
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Characteristics of The Victim: Depressed Quiet Smaller Passive
Helpless Hopeless Low self-esteem
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Characteristics of The Bully: Aggressive Doesn’t need to change
Lack of personal responsibility Strong need to dominate No remorse
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Characteristics of The Bystander: Participate Cheerleaders
Mob mentality Fearful of becoming the victim
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Brainstorm the following:
What can you do if you are the victim of bullying? What can you do if you are the bystander?
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