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Bullying

Bullying. Lucy Russell, Abby Keating. What is b ullying?. Bullying- when one person or group continuously uses aggression against another group or person Bullying can happen anytime, at any age More than half of the bullying percentage is same-gender targeting.

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Bullying

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  1. Bullying Lucy Russell, Abby Keating

  2. What is bullying? • Bullying- when one person or group continuously uses aggression against another group or person • Bullying can happen anytime, at any age • More than half of the bullying percentage is same-gender targeting omg, oliver. bullying. 0. shutterstock, na. stockvault. Web. .

  3. What does bullying look like? • Some bullying includes pushing, hitting, and other violence • Other types of bulling include gossip, spreading rumors, and exclusion • Bullying can be mental, physical, or psychological Source:clip art

  4. Four Factors of Bullying • Bully- person who causes the violence, and is the one to hurt other people in some way • Victim- person who is being bullied • Bystanders- people who watch the bullying, and do nothing about it • Up standers- people who watch the bullying and do something about it, like tell an adult frazao, filipe matos. bullying. 0. shutterstock, na. stockvault. Web. .

  5. Risk Factors of Becoming a Bully • Mood fluctuating • Lots of anger • Violence within family • Alcoholics within family • Hurting animals • Possessing a weapon na, wavebreakmedia. bullying. 0. shutterstock, na. stockvault. Web. .

  6. Risk Factors of Being Bullied • No friends • Rejected • Sad • Saying that they have illness • Changes in eating and sleeping • Crying easily • Moody • Depressed frazao, filipe matos. bullying. 0. shutterstock, na. stockvault. Web. .

  7. Bullying can cause many Disorders… • Antisocial personality disorder • Anorexia • Bulimia • Depression • Anxiety disorders frazao, filipe matos. bullying. 0. shutterstock, na. stockvault. Web. .

  8. How to Stop Bullying • Encouraging people to tell when they see bullying • Creating rules for people to be respectful and kind to everybody • Encouraging young people to stop bullying, so that as they grow up, they know not to bully • Creating a pledge for everyone in your community to stop bullying

  9. Citation Gale resources World book

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