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Way of Attacking Bullying

Way of Attacking Bullying. We Not Brining in a Guest Speaker We Not Bringing in the Police We Asking You to Join in a Movement in Community . Way of Attacking Bullying. Richland Students will be Guest Speakers

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Way of Attacking Bullying

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  1. Way of Attacking Bullying • We Not Brining in a Guest Speaker • We Not Bringing in the Police • We Asking You to Join in a Movement in Community

  2. Way of Attacking Bullying • Richland Students will be Guest Speakers • Richland Students will Police and Protect Each other • Join US in Saying:

  3. Joey Video • Can You Relate to Video in Some Way? • Have You Seen this Type of Activity at Richland? • Do You Know How to Stop It?

  4. How can we… • Stop the Bleeding from Heart? • WE Make Heart Stronger?

  5. Questions • Answer the following questions about bullying

  6. True or False: 1/3 of Teens are Involved in Bullying. • True • In a Recent Survey 13% Admit to Bullying, 11% Admit to Being Bullied, and 6% have been Bullied and also Bully Others

  7. Students who are bullied usually participate in class and have good attendance. • False • Students targeted by bullies sometimes avoid school or have trouble concentrating. They also can develop depression and anxiety.

  8. True or False: Witnesses of bullying often end friendships with the victims and feel guilty of not reporting the incident. • True • Witnessing an act of bullying has negative consequences even if your not directly involved

  9. True or False: Bullies do poorly in school compared to students who do not bully. • True • Behaviors associated with bullying include impulsiveness, disliking school and getting in trouble often

  10. True or False: Most bullies discontinue aggressive behavior in adulthood. • False • 60% of Bullies will go on to have at least 1 adult criminal conviction because the behavior carries over

  11. Bully Facts and Types • Physical • Pushing, Tripping and Hitting • Social • Use of Peer Pressure and Manipulation to Isolate a Target to Hurt Someone's Feelings • EX: Convince a Group of People to Ignore or Shun a Student • Verbal • Teasing, Mock, Threaten, Insult, and Taunt Peers • Verbal Attacks also include Spreading Rumors, Gossip, and Lies • Cyber-Bullying • When Social and Verbal Take Place over the Internet or Text Message

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