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Objectives: Define bullying Identify ways to recognize bullying

What is Bullying?. Objectives: Define bullying Identify ways to recognize bullying Practice ways to refuse and report bullying. ? ? ? ? ?. How would you complete this statement? Bullying is ___________________. Bullying is. Unfair. One-sided.

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Objectives: Define bullying Identify ways to recognize bullying

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  1. What is Bullying? Objectives: Define bullying Identify ways to recognize bullying Practice ways to refuse and report bullying

  2. ? ? ? ? ? How would you complete this statement? Bullying is ___________________ .

  3. Bullying is • Unfair. • One-sided. • Happening when someone keeps hurting, frightening, threatening or leaving someone out on purpose.

  4. Three R’s of Bullying Recognize Bullying Report Refuse

  5. How to Decide One way to decide whether or not a certain behavior is bullying, conflict or neither is to ask these three questions: • Is it fair? • How does it feel? • Does it keep happening?

  6. BYSTANDER If you see or hear something going on that doesn’t directly affect you, you are a Bystander.

  7. BYSTANDER Put yourself in the victim’s position and think of the first two questions: Is it fair?, How does it feel?

  8. BYSTANDER If you think that person feels upset, scared or threatened,then it is definitely bullying.

  9. Bystanders and Bullying Refuse to join in – don’t laugh at mean jokes or join a crowd who are making fun of someone else. Stop the bullying - tell the person that what he is doing is bullying and he should stop.

  10. Bystanders and Bullying Befriend the person being bullied – all of us need some support, especially when we are upset and scared. Lookout for the person being bullied everyone needs to know that his support network is strong; don’t let the person be alone.

  11. Bystanders and Bullying Report the bullying - what’s going on is wrong and may be against rules; adults can take more action to stop it.

  12. What To Do Once you have recognized that a behavior is bullying, you have two choices: • Refuse • Report

  13. Refusing Bullying Act confident • Hold your head up. • Look the bully in the eye.

  14. Refusing Bullying Keep your cool • Ignore bullies. • Walk away. • Tell yourself to stay cool.

  15. Refusing Bullying Be assertive • Use humor. • Tell them “ no thanks.” • Tell them to stop and leave you alone. Stay Safe

  16. Reporting Bullying When a student is in danger, the bullying should be reported. If someone has refused the bully and the bullying does not stop, it should be reported.

  17. Reporting Bullying Important pieces of information you need to report a bully: • Who was involved • What happened • When the bullying occurred • Where the bullying occurred

  18. Reporting Bullying Reporting bullying is NOT snitching. When a person reports bullying, he is reporting behavior that is unfair, one sided and threatening.

  19. Bullying is a crime. • Bullying violates the Florence District One discipline code and carries penalties. • Bullying is against the law, and you can go to jail. • Cyberbullying and telephone bullying are Federal crimes. Penalties can be severe and expensive.

  20. We can have a bully-free school. • You can help. • Report bullies to a teacher, a guidance counselor, or a principal. awb

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