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This video delves into the crucial topic of bullying, exploring its various forms—verbal, physical, cyber, and emotional. It highlights how each type manifests, from name-calling and teasing to unwanted physical contact and exclusion. The video encourages awareness of the roles in bullying: the bully, the victim, and the bystander. By showcasing the emotional scars left by bullying and advocating for positive actions, it aims to empower viewers to step in and support those affected. Join the movement to combat bullying and promote kindness in our schools and communities.
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Types of Bullying 1.Verbal 2. Physical 3. Cyber 4. Emotional
Verbal Bullying • Name-calling • Insulting • Making racist, sexist or homophobic jokes, remarks • Teasing • Offensive remarks • This is the most common form of bullying.
Physical Bullying • Hitting, Kicking.Punching, Spitting • Or any other form of UNWANTED physical contact • Damage to or taking someone else’s belongings
Cyber Bullying • any type of bullying that is carried out by electronic medium • Text message • Picture/video • Phone call • E-mail • Chat-room • Instant Messaging (IM) • Websites/Social Media
Emotional Bullying • Spreading nasty stories about someone • Exclusion from social groups • Being made the subject of malicious rumours
What were the types of Bullying? • Verbal • Emotional • Cyber
Who bullies more?Girls or Boys? Both are Equal • Boys are easier to identify through physical bullying • Girls are harder to identify because they verbally bullying
Awareness How many does it take to bully? Who is a bully?
How Many Does it take to Bully? 3 types of people Bully Victim Bystander
Who is a Bully? ? ? ? • Anyone can be a bully Bullies are: • Insecure • Afraid • Don’t consider others feelings ?
The Bystander Effect • The more people that stand by and watch the stronger the bully gets • The stronger the bully gets the more it hurts
Who is a Victim? Bullying can have more then one victim... • The person who is subject of violence, rumours, or hurtful words • Friends of the subject person • Family of the subject person
Consequences • Hurt Feelings • Bruises, Cuts • Scars-Inside-Outside
Take Action • Step in • Speak up • Don’t Stand By
Pink Shirt Day Started in Nova Scotia Now schools across Canada participate
Take Action Be Aware
Conclusion Activity • Write the meanest thing that’s been said to you on a piece of paper and fold it in half. DO NOT SHOW ANYONE • Now rip it up
Conclusion Activity • Write the nicest thing that’s ever been said to you or done for you and fold the paper in half. • Bring the nice paper to the front we’re going to put them on a chart paper These are the words that define who we are