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Bullying

Bullying. Howard, Courtney Keating, James Leavitt, Gavin Porter, Kristin Tanner, Tanesha. Bullying. A blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people Examples Physical Verbal Cyber. Bullying. Factors that lead to bullying

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Bullying

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  1. Bullying Howard, Courtney Keating, James Leavitt, Gavin Porter, Kristin Tanner, Tanesha

  2. Bullying • A blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people • Examples • Physical • Verbal • Cyber

  3. Bullying • Factors that lead to bullying • Violence in family • Lack of positive role model • Violent television • Violent games • Prior victim of bullying

  4. Solution Chart • Criteria: • Has to be Legal • Can’t cost more then $30 • Not offensive to anyone • Follows the class time guidelines • Has to be a realistic solution

  5. Preview History Policies Characteristics Stakeholders Resources Conclusion

  6. History • Considered insignificant • Dan Olweus 1970’s • First large Scale study • Published as book in 1973/1978 • Laws past 2003 • Utah’s history

  7. Policies Vary from state to state First laws in 1999 Columbine shootings Bullying, cyber-bullying, and electronic bullying

  8. Characteristics • Bullies • Aggressive bullies • Passive bullies • Bully-victims

  9. Characteristics • Victims • Passive Victims • Vicarious Victims • False Victims • Perpetual Victims • Provocative Victims

  10. Types Physical Verbal Indirect Cyber

  11. Statistics Missing School Grades K-12 Bullying at school Absent from school School bullying Shootings

  12. Statistics Suicide Homosexuality Utah Child Abuse

  13. Survey Questions

  14. Most Common Types of Bullying

  15. Stakeholders Victim Family Teachers & Administrators Other Students Bully Government

  16. Resources “A leading national organization providing crisis invention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.”

  17. Resources Bully Confessions “A national anti-bulling and cyber-bullying program for kids and teens.”

  18. Resources RYAN’S STORY

  19. Conclusion • Bullying affects every one • Awareness • Challenge

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