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Bullying

Bullying. Conflict vs. Bullying. Learning how to take charge of your own emotional and physical safety, how to act safely and respectfully towards others even if you feel frustrated or upset, how to set boundaries and respect the boundaries of others. Cyber Bullying.

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Bullying

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  1. Bullying

  2. Conflict vs. Bullying • Learning how to take charge of your own emotional and physical safety, how to act safely and respectfully towards others even if you feel frustrated or upset, how to set boundaries and respect the boundaries of others

  3. Cyber Bullying Steps to reduce cyber bullying • Do not respond or reply electronically • Save the evidence • Tell a trusted adult • Report the issue to the cite

  4. Conflict vs. Bullying • Conflict is a normal part of most relationships because people have different perspectives and priorities • People can also be hurtful to each other because of thoughtlessness, annoyance, poor boundaries, and experimenting with negative uses of their power without realizing the impact

  5. Bullying • Bullying – a more powerful person who picks on a less powerful person or group of persons.

  6. Forms of Bullying • Including physical threats or violence; name-calling and teasing; ostracism; and social attacks on someone’s reputation • People can bully others directly, in person; indirectly, such as by gossiping or ‘badmouthing’ by voice to others; or through any form of communication technology including talking on the phone, writing, texting, emailing, tweeting, facebook (and other social media), and recording

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