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Karen McCuiston kmccuiston@murraystate Kentucky Center for School Safety

Karen McCuiston kmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University. Karen McCuiston kmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University. Bullying. 1. Karen McCuiston kmccuiston@murraystate.edu

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Karen McCuiston kmccuiston@murraystate Kentucky Center for School Safety

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  1. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  2. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  3. Bullying 1 Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  4. 1. What is bullying? Bullying is being mean to another kid over and over again.

  5. Bullying 2 Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  6. 2. Name something that a person can do to bully? -Teasing-Talking about hurting someone-Spreading rumors-Leaving kids out on purpose-Attacking someone by hitting them or yelling at them

  7. Bullying 3 Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  8. 3. There are four ‘types” of bullying, name one. 1. Physical2. Verbal3. Emotional4. Cyber-bullying

  9. Bullying 4 Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  10. 4. Give an example of “Verbal Bullying”. 1. Calling Names2. Making Fun of others3. Gossiping4. Threatening Harm

  11. Bullying 5 Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  12. 5. Give an example of “Physical Bullying”. 1. Hitting2. Punching3. Tripping4. Damaging others property5. Push

  13. Bullying 6 Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  14. 6. Give an example of “Emotional Bullying”. 1. Exclusion2. Ignoring3. Spreading rumors

  15. Bullying 7 Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  16. 7. What is “Cyber-Bullying”? Using a Computer or Electronic device to send mean emails, texts or pictures

  17. Bullying 8 Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  18. 8. Sending Mean Text or Email Using another person’s email as that person Sending Mean Pictures Online Threats Give an example of “Cyber-Bullying”?

  19. 9. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  20. 9. In most bullying situations there are three possible “Key” people involved. Name them One who bullies Victim or target Bystander/s or Witness

  21. 10. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  22. 10. What is the difference between BULLYING and an argument or conflict between friends?

  23. What is Bullying? • Bullying is different from the typical disagreements or arguments between friends or classmates. • It’s bullying if: • One person is hurting or harming another with words or behavior • It is being done intentionally • The person being hurt has a hard time defending themselves from the behavior • The kids are doing it for more power • “Power” can include such things as being older, being physically bigger or stronger, having more social status, or when a group of kids “gang up “ on someone

  24. Conflict vs. Bullying • Imbalance of power -not friends • Happens repeatedly • Purposeful • Strong emotional reaction on part of the victim • Seeking power, control • No remorse – blames victim • No effort to solve problem Equal power-friends Happens occasionally Accidental Equal emotional reaction Not seeking power or attention Remorse Effort to solve problem

  25. 11. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  26. 11. What should you do if you see a student being bullied? Tell a trusted adult Use the tipline Don’t laugh and join it Get help (The situation may dictate what has to be done)

  27. 12. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  28. 12. What should you do if you are being bullied? Tell a trusted adult Talk to an adult you trust. Don’t keep your feelings inside. Stay away from places where bullying happens. Stay near adults and other kids. 

  29. Cyber-Bullying 13. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  30. 13. Why do students cyber-bully other students? Overwhelmingly they say “It is a Joke” Encouraged by friends It is anonymous (feel powerful) Promote own social status Misunderstood e-mail anger revenge frustration entertainment because they are bored too many tech toys

  31. Cyber-Bullying 14. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  32. 14. Can you prevent being cyber-bullied? Give example Don't give out private information such as passwords or PINs Use netiquette. Be polite online and others tend to do so. Ignore anyone who gets angry online When something doesn’t seem just right, ( it probably isn’t) leave the site or chat room.

  33. Cyber-Bullying 15. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  34. 15. What do you do if you are cyber-bullied? Tell a trusted adult Don’t open messages from people you don't know Don’t open or read messages from cyber-bullies Don’t react to the bully Don’t send it on, if you do read it If it is at school, tell a trusted adult at school Block the bully Report cyber-bullying to ISP’s If you are threatened, inform the SRO or police

  35. Bullying 16. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

  36. 16. What is the difference in bullying and cyber-bullying? In cyber-bullying the one who is bullying can seem anonymous Cyber-bullying is not just at school. It happens 24/7 and has a global audience

  37. Karen McCuistonkmccuiston@murraystate.edu Kentucky Center for School Safety Murray State University

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