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The Assembly Program

The Assembly Program. The Bully Demo. The Assembly Program. The Bully Demo. Definition of Bullying / Ways Students Bully. The Assembly Program. “Anything you say or do – over and over again and on p urpose – by a student or g roup of students – against a nother student trying to hurt

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The Assembly Program

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  1. The Assembly Program The Bully Demo

  2. The Assembly Program The Bully Demo Definition of Bullying / Ways Students Bully

  3. The Assembly Program “Anything you say or do – over and over again and on purpose – by a student or group of students – against another student trying to hurt them or scare them.”

  4. The Assembly Program The Bully Demo Definition of Bullying / Ways Students Bully

  5. The Assembly Program Verbal (Mouth) Physical (Hands) Relational (Group) Technology

  6. The Assembly Program The Bully Demo Definition of Bullying / Ways Students Bully Bully Defender Exercise

  7. What bullying is … … and what it’s not

  8. Bullying Conflict Premeditated Not premeditated Once in awhile Repeated Both accept responsibility Wants control Wants power or possessions No one wants to control another Doesn’t want to solve problem Willingness to try to work it out

  9. Why is bullying so rampant?

  10. Media Madness Parenting Models Internet / Cell Phones

  11. Handling bullying in the home

  12. Create safe times/spots Listen more than you talk Ask open-ended questions Monitor social media

  13. Handling bullying at school

  14. Understand what exactly happened First YOU do the equipping Engage the school with tact Evaluate, evaluate, evaluate

  15. Why Does Knowing Your Child’s Technology Matter? • 12% / Sites are of adult content • 34% / Unwanted exposure to adult content • 7 hrs. / Amount of screen time for average teen • 15 min. / 40% of children age 2 or less spend on a device daily

  16. Why Does Knowing Your Child’s Technology Matter? • 10&2 / Hours of cyber-bullying • 2.7 mil. / Bullied by 2.1 mil. • 160,000 / Do not go to school every day because of bullying • 80% / Have been cyber-bullied • 10% / Cyber-bullied last 30 days

  17. Why Does Knowing Your Child’s Technology Matter? • 20 Words / Avg. teen texts minute • 28% / Those who considered suicide because of cyber-bullying University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Justin Patchin. Esther Ng, International Criminal Justice Review American Center for Pediatrics

  18. What are you doing to know about your child’s social media behavior?

  19. Technology Rules It's mine, it's yours, and it's a privilege Parental restrictions set on everything

  20. Technology Rules Nothing purchased without parent purchasing it Safari off, Safeguard on Technology doesn’t leave the house

  21. New Forms of Technology – Be Aware! Ask.fm

  22. What parents need to do to set an example

  23. Respect Authority Discipline ModelForgiveness

  24. What parents need to do FOR their children

  25. FaceTime CouchTime WorkTime

  26. Elvis Evolution Egg Chicken Duck Bird Elvis

  27. Intention + Mechanism = Result

  28. What you want to do + How to do it = Result

  29. There will always be competing intentions

  30. When the intention is clear, the mechanism will appear

  31. Intention + Mechanism = Result

  32. Intention = Result

  33. Speaking Engagements

  34. How Do I Get Engagements? Amount Available Location of School Your Availability Willingness to Accept Offer

  35. How Do I Get Engagements? Evaluation by Schools Knowledge of Material Demonstrated Personality Ability to Work With

  36. Payment Pay Offered Includes Expenses Check To You Net 21 You Are An Expense IWD Not A Bank: No Loans

  37. IWD’s Resources

  38. IWD’s Responsibility Marketing on Your Behalf Contracts / Payment Presentation Assignment(s) Information Gatherer

  39. Your Responsibility Contact School 1-2 Weeks Prior Arrive at Designated Time Give A Great Presentation Honor the Time

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