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JOEY. A sad story of a 13 year old. SOME FACTS. Over 160,000 bullied children miss school daily ¼ of a million students report being physically attacked Bullying is most severe in middle school Most incidences are never reported. Something to think about.
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JOEY A sad story of a 13 year old.
SOME FACTS . . . • Over 160,000 bullied children miss school daily • ¼ of a million students report being physically attacked • Bullying is most severe in middle school • Most incidences are never reported
Something to think about . . . • Do you consider bullying a problem at Clinton Middle School?
Something to think about . . . • Where do you see this kind of behavior happen?
Something to think about . . . • How do you think that bullying makes victims feel?
Something to think about . . . • In your opinion, why do some kids bully other kids?
Something to think about . . . • Can you think of any recent incidents that affected this country that involved bullying?
Something to think about . . . • Now we will watch the film about Joey.
Something to think about . . . • What are two words that best describe your feelings right now?
Something to think about . . . • What are two words that best describe your feelings right now?
Something to think about . . . • Describe specific scenes that affected you the most.
Something to think about . . . • Could Joey have done something to have helped himself?
Something to think about . . . • Why did Joey keep silent about being bullied?
Something to think about . . . • Why do some children keep silent about being bullied?
Something to think about . . . • Who could have helped Joey with this problem? At home? At school? At other places?
Something to think about . . . • Why did Andrew choose not to help Joey?
Something to think about . . . • Why do many children not stand up for bullied children?
Something to think about . . . • What could by-standers and on-lookers do to help a child being bullied?
Something to think about . . . • Why did Joey have dark fantasies about harming his classmates?
Something to think about . . . • Do bullied children actually harm themselves?
Something to think about . . . • Why did Joey scream at his little sister?
Something to think about . . . • How did Joey change after being bullied?
Something to think about . . . • What were some of the changes in Joey’s behavior?
Something to think about . . . • Why did Joey’s parents miss these changes?
Something to think about . . . • What are some of the feelings Joey’s dad might have felt after the mirror shattering incident?
Something to think about . . . • Is it realistic to believe that a parent would want to put the bullies in the hospital?
Something to think about . . . • Joey’s parents talked with the principal about Joey being bullied. Were they right to go to school anyway?
Something to think about . . . • Was it too much to ask that Joey just be left alone?
Something to think about . . . • Was the principal helpful to the parents?
Something to think about . . . • Was the principal’s punishment harsh enough?
Something to think about . . . • What would be a realistic punishment for bullies?
Something to think about . . . • How did the unexpected tragedy in this story make you feel?
Something to think about . . . • Why did Andrew have such a problem with Joey’s tragedy?
Something to think about . . . • Who do you turn to when bullying happens?
Something to check out . . . • www.ncyi.org