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Bullying

Bullying. Student Name Mr . Veltri 2-24-14 Pr.1. Bullying involves an individual or group repeatedly harming another person physically, verbally, socially and through the use of cyberbullying. . What is Bullying?. About 42% of kids have been bullied online.

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Bullying

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  1. Bullying Student Name Mr. Veltri 2-24-14 Pr.1

  2. Bullying involves an individual or group repeatedly harming another person physically, verbally, socially and through the use of cyberbullying. What is Bullying?

  3. About 42% of kids have been bullied online. • 1 out of 4 kids have been verbally bullied more than once. • 77% of students have admitted to being the victim of at least one type of bully. • 35% of kids have been bullied online. Statistics Related to Bullying

  4. The Dignity Act- No students should get harassed or discriminated on school property due to any difference a person may have with another. NYS State Laws Against Bullying

  5. Ostracism- when a person try’s to leave a person out of a group. • Cyberbullying- the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. • Prejudicial bullying- based on prejudices tweens and teens have toward people of different races, religions or sexual orientation. • S- occurs when kids use physical actions to gain power and control over their targets. Different Types of Bullying

  6. Talk to the bullying child if it feels safe. Look him or her in the eye and say strongly but calmly, "Leave me alone" or "You don't scare me”. • Walk Awayfrom the bullying child or children. Children who are being bullied should not run (even though they may want to). It may strengthen a feeling of power in the bullying child. • Tell An Adult about the episode. It might help for children to identify an adult at school to tell if incidents occur. Children who see another child being harmed also should seek help from an adult right away. What To Do if a Person is Being Bullied

  7. My conclusion is that people have a big say in bullying. Most people choose to be a bystander, but those who are up standers are the ones making the difference. If we could just get everyone to be a up stander, then we might have a shot at stopping bullying. My Conclusion

  8. bullying.about.com › Parenting › Teens › Bullying › Bullying Basics‎ • www.bullyingstatistics.org/‎ • Your website for dignity act. • http://www.webmd.com/parenting/tc/bullying-what-children-should-do-if-they-are-bullied • http://bullying.about.com/od/Basics/a/8-Facts-About-Bullying-Everyone-Should-Know.htm Resources

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