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Bullying Prevention

Bullying Prevention. Central High School Counseling Department Lance Allred , Andy Prewitt, Tanya Ayers, Tranese Nelms , Kimberly Gray, K andice Shorter. What is Bullying?. Aggressive behavior that intends to cause harm or distress Repeated offenses over time

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Bullying Prevention

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  1. Bullying Prevention Central High School Counseling Department Lance Allred, Andy Prewitt, Tanya Ayers, TraneseNelms, Kimberly Gray, Kandice Shorter

  2. What is Bullying? • Aggressive behavior that intends to cause harm or distress • Repeated offenses over time • Occurs in a relationship where there is an imbalance of power or strength

  3. Types of Bullying • Direct Bullying • Hitting, kicking, shoving, spitting • Taunting, teasing, racial slurs, verbal harassment, and sexual comments • Threatening • Indirect bullying • Spreading rumors • Cyber-bullying

  4. Intervention and Prevention • Never ignore bullying; always address the problem • Involve parents when necessary • Refer students, and enforce school policies consistently • Report incidents • Talk to the bully and person being bullied separately • Impose consequences for the children who bully – this is best done at the administrative level

  5. Bullying is… • …against SCS policy, is against what Central High students should stand for, and will not be tolerated. Please report bullying as soon as possible to an Administrator, Counselor, or Teacher.

  6. ARE YOU THE BULLY?

  7. Kingian Training Central High School Counseling Department Lance Allred, Andy Prewitt, Tanya Ayers, TraneseNelms, Kimberly Gray, Kandice Shorter

  8. Types of Conflict • 1. Pathway Conflict • 2. Mutually Exclusive Conflict- different Goals choose to get along • 3. Mutually Exclusive Conflict – same goal but not enough resources for everyone to accomplish goal • 4. Values Conflict

  9. Levels of Conflict • 1. Normal • 2. Pervasive • 3. Overt

  10. The Six Principles of Kingian Nonviolence • The philosophy of nonviolence, as espoused by Martin Luther King, Jr., is articulated in the “Six Principles of Nonviolence," which synthesize the basic tenets of his thinking.

  11. Principle One: • Nonviolence is a way of life for courageous people. • It is active, nonviolent resistance to evil. Principle Two • Nonviolence seeks to build community. • The end of nonviolence is reconciliation.  

  12. Principle Three Nonviolence seeks to defeat injustice, not people. Principle Four • Nonviolence holds that suffering can educate and transform. • It accepts suffering without retaliation. • It accepts violence, if necessary, but will never inflict it. • It willingly accepts the consequences of its acts.  

  13. Principle Five • Nonviolence chooses love instead of hate. • It resists violence of the spirit as well as physical violence. • It holds that love is active, not passive; spontaneous, unmotivated, unselfish, creative, and un-ending in its ability to forgive in order to restore community and defeat injustice.   Principle Six • Nonviolence - belief that the universe is on the side of justice.

  14. Kingian Principles of Nonviolence • Summarize the types of conflict with your students, as well as the levels of conflict • Go over the six Principles of Kingian Nonviolence • Emphasize that there are many more ways to resolve conflicts other than by fighting

  15. What You Should Do: • 1. Point out to the students that bullying is wrong, against policy, and will not be tolerated. Please post the Bullying notification. • 2. Discuss with your students the information presented here about nonviolence as espoused by Dr. King.

  16. Completion! • After teaching your students about the SCS policy on Bullying, AND after reviewing the Kingian Principles with them, please sign the form in the Library, stating that you have reviewed this presentation and have discussed these important matters with your students.

  17. Thanks for all you do! The CHS Counselors

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