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BULLYING

BULLYING. What is it?. Aggressive Behavior. Harmful and Negative. BULLYING OCCURS WHEN THERE IS AN IMBALANCE OF POWER. TYPES OF BULLYING. PHYSICAL VERBAL SOCIAL CYBER. Bullying Behaviors. DIRECT BULLYING. PHYSICAL BULLYING. HITTING SLAPPING KICKING PUSHING. Bullying Behaviors.

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BULLYING

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  1. BULLYING What is it? Aggressive Behavior Harmful and Negative

  2. BULLYING OCCURS WHEN THERE IS AN IMBALANCE OF POWER

  3. TYPES OF BULLYING PHYSICAL VERBAL SOCIAL CYBER

  4. Bullying Behaviors DIRECT BULLYING

  5. PHYSICAL BULLYING • HITTING • SLAPPING • KICKING • PUSHING

  6. Bullying Behaviors INDIRECT BULLYING

  7. VERBAL BULLYING

  8. BULLYING • gossiping, spreading rumors, and shunning or exclusion. SOCIAL OR EMOTIONAL

  9. Cyber Bullying

  10. Online friends • Someone you meet online • It’s easier to express your feelings or talk when you are not face 2 face • People can pretend to be someone else

  11. Social Networking = Personal Websites • It’s fun • Talk to your friends • Email /IM • Meet new people • Share pictures, movies, information

  12. Who’s Online • Do you always know who is watching you? • Do you always know who are your friends? • Do you want everyone to be your friend? • Is it good that everyone sees your personal album and videos?

  13. WHY DO PEOPLE BULLY? • Jealousy • Showing off • Revenge • Feeling of Power • They are unhappy

  14. Boys versus Girls and Bullying • Girls – Indirect forms such as • Gossiping • Boys – Direct forms such as • Punching • Shoving • Pushing

  15. THE EMOTIONAL IMPACT

  16. THE EMOTIONAL IMPACT LOWERED SELF ESTEEM – beginning to believe that you really must be stupid or ugly.

  17. The Physical Impact

  18. Social and Emotional Impact Bullying deprives people of company and friendships

  19. PREVENTING BULLYING FOR STUDENTS

  20. WHAT CAN STUDENTS DO? • Don’t ignore it! • Take a stand • Leave and report to an adult

  21. WHAT CAN BYSTANDERS DO? • Bystanders take a stand! Don’t be an audience.

  22. Consequences for Bullying This includes: In school suspensions Under five suspensions Over five suspensions District suspensions

  23. Long Term Bullies • Bullies in Grades 6 to 9 had a court conviction.  • Research shows they have problems with the law. • Canada and Family Website

  24. www.livewwwires.com

  25. www.cybertip.ca

  26. Surrey School DistrictANTI-BULLYING TOOLPSST Protecting Surrey Schools Togetherwww.psst-bc.ca

  27. Let’s try some Internet Games http://disney.go.com/surfswell/index2.html http://www.chatdanger.com/ http://www.webwisekids.org/index.asp?page=videos

  28. Keep yourself Cybersafe

  29. Presentation created by ICT Team at CISC • Julia Poole • Kevin Amboe • Orwell Kowalyshyn • Safe School Team and RCMP Liaisons Contact any of the above for more information.

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