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Not Your Average Bullying Presentation
October 2016
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Quiet reflection… Take a minute and reflect quietly on the following questions: How many lessons have you heard on bullying prevention? Are you paying attention to what is being said? Are you making the connection between what you say TO others or ABOUT others… and how it might affect them in a negative or positive way? Are you part of the problem or part of the solution? Are you trying to HELP or HURT others? Do you take personal responsibility for everything you do and say?
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Bullying is H.A.R.S.H Hurtful Aggressive & Intentional Repeated
Serious Hateful
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Direct Bullying Bullying can be: DIRECT Face to face Verbal
Insults Put-downs Teasing Name Calling Psychological Dirty Looks Rolling Eyes Physical Hitting Pushing Kicking
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Indirect Bullying Bullying can be: INDIRECT Behind Someone’s Back
Relational Aggression: Telling people not to be friends with someone Telling people not to talk to someone Exclusion: Leaving Out Shunning Gossip: Talking negatively about the person
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Types of Cyberbullying
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What can you do? If you are the victim of cyber bullying, here are some things you can do: Don’t respond back to the bullying Don’t give them a reaction or get yourself in trouble for an emotionally charged reaction If it comes from an anonymous person or number, block it. Don’t subject yourself to danger. Keep the post, picture, text, etc. It provides evidence to prove the threat or harassment against you. If it was done on a social media site, REPORT IT to the site! Report this to your parents or a trusted adult. You can talk with the dean, counselor, principal, teacher, SRO, etc. A reminder - Be very selective about what you put on social media. You don’t want to put something out there that others can use against you. A good rule of thumb is… whatever you say or post… make sure you’d be comfortable if your parents saw it.
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Everyone has the right to come to school to learn and feel safe.
Be Part of the Solution Be an upstander. Speak out against verbal, relational, physical bullying, and cyber bullying. Notify a parent, teacher, counselor, or school administrator if you see bullying behavior. Be a good role model for others. Everyone has the right to come to school to learn and feel safe.
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What did you learn? Go to nearpod.com
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Be nice & earn some likes…
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