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Bullying and Harassment

Bullying and Harassment. Marissa Barnes. Bullying . Bully: a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates others Types Of Bullying: Social, Physical, and Cyber. Social Bullying.

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Bullying and Harassment

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  1. Bullying and Harassment Marissa Barnes

  2. Bullying • Bully: a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates others Types Of Bullying: • Social, Physical, and Cyber

  3. Social Bullying Social bullying is spreading rumors, leaving people out on purpose, and breaking up friendships. Social bullying is deliberate, repetitive and aggressive social behavior intended to hurt others. Social Bullying are more likely to be done by girls.

  4. Physical Bullying • Physical Bullying is what we mostly see on TV and movie shows now. • Physical Bullying is ugly, also like many of the other types of bullying and NOBODY wants it to happen to them. • Boys are more likely to do physical bullying.

  5. Cyber Bullying • Cyber bullying is growing and growing more with our advanced technology. • Four out of ten middle school students have had their password(s) stolen and changed by a bully who then locked them out of their own account or sent communications posing as them.

  6. Cyber Bullying • More and more people are taking steps to stop cyber- bullying by doing little things such as: A photographer saw a few girls that she was to take pictures of and she saw them bullying and harassing a girl through Face book. She stopped bullying by not taking their pictures and reported the bullying to the girls’ parents.

  7. Harassment • Harassment is unwelcome conduct that is based on race, color, religion. • Harassment is also calling someone stupid. Or those names we call people now.

  8. Who Do We Tell About Bullying/Harassment? And How to Stop It? • Tell an adult you trust if you are bullied or if you see bullying IMMEDIATELY! • To stop it tell an adult you trust or even stand up to the bully. (But don’t punch or kick. That just makes matters worse.)

  9. Health Triangle Social M/E Physical

  10. Mental/ Emotional • You think down upon yourself. • All you think about are the negatives. • You’re too scared to tell anybody about the situation. M/E Social Physical

  11. Social • Socially people look at you as “the person who gets bullied” some won’t even want to be with you or even around you. • This is why it’s so important to stop bullying and harassment as soon as it starts. Social M/E Physical

  12. Physical • Physically you can get injuries in which you would try to hide from others such as parents. • Physically you can get hurt. You can also get in a fight if you don’t respond to the bullying correctly. Social E/M Physical

  13. Zero- Tolerance Policy • We have all had to watch the video on bullying and harrasment that the district has put out. • We have taken the quiz about if we are being bullied or if we are the one bullying. • Weber School District has a ZERO-TOLERANCE POLICY.

  14. Activity • I’m going to give you guys some statements and I want you to decide if they are fact or myths.

  15. Statement #1 • People are BORN bullies.

  16. MYTH! • Myth: Bullying is a learned behavior and behaviors can be changed.

  17. Statement #2 • -Bullying is often hidden from teachers.

  18. FACT! Teachers’ lack of awareness is evident in playground observations in which teachers intervened to stop. • FACT!

  19. Statement #3 • Bullying stops in less than 10 seconds, 57% of the time when peers intervene on behalf of the victim.

  20. Fact! • Fact… its important that WE stop the bullying even if its not us being bullied!

  21. Statement #4 • If I tell someone it’ll just make it worse.

  22. MYTH! • Myth: Research shows that bullying will stop when adults in authority and peers get involved.

  23. Statement #5 • Bullying is a school problem, the teachers should handle it.

  24. MYTH! • Myth: Bullying is a broader social problem that often happens outside of schools, on the street, at shopping centers, the local pool, summer camp and in the adult workplace.

  25. Statement #6 • Bullying is the same thing as conflict.

  26. MYTH! • Often bullying is repeated over time.

  27. Statement #7 • Rocky Mountain Jr. High has a zero- tolerance bullying policy.

  28. FACT!

  29. Nobody wants to be bullied… it doesn’t look like they are happy being bullied?

  30. Thanks for Watching!!! Lets Make Bullying Stops With US!!! It Happen!

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