BullyingHarassment Definition of Bullying n A blustering quarrelsome
Bullying/Harassment
Definition of Bullying n A blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
Definition of Harassment n To disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; bother continually; pester; persecute.
Prevalence in America n The National Youth Violence Prevention Center Reports the following facts Almost 30% of youth in the United States (or over 5. 7 million) are estimated to be involved in bullying as either a bully, or a target of bullying Students in grades 6 -10 13% reported bullying others 11% reported being the target of bullies 6% said that they bullied others and were bullied themselves.
Famous Bullies
Types of Bullying/Harassment n Physical n Verbal n Intimidation n Social Alienation
Physical Aggression n n n Pushing Shoving Spitting Kicking Hitting Defacing Property Stealing n n Threatening with a weapon Locking in a closed or confined space
Verbal Aggression n n n Mocking Name-Calling Dirty Looks Taunting Teasing about clothing or possessions Teasing about appearance Verbal threats of violence
Intimidation n n Threatening to reveal personal information Graffiti Publicly challenging to do something Defacing property or clothing
Social Alienation n n n Gossiping Embarrassing Setting up to look foolish Spreading rumors Ethnic Slurs Excluding from the group
Effects on Bullying Victims n Academic n Health Problems n Adjustment Problems
Academic Effects on Bullying Victims n School avoidance, Truancy n Lowered grades and reduced learning n Lowered self-esteem
Health Effects on Bullying Victims n n n n Loss of appetite Nervousness Frequent trips to the nurse Stomachaches Vomiting Depression Headaches Loss of sleep
Adjustment Problems of Bullying Victims n n n Emotional Distress Anxiety Depression Lowered Self Esteem Homicidal/Suicidal Ideas Loneliness
How to Report a Bully n For Victims Report the incident to a teacher, counselor or principal. n Your name should be kept confidential n Write down what was done and said to you and how you responded. (Bullies will often try to shift the blame) n Make a list of witnesses. n
How to Report a Bully n For Bystanders Intervene in the situation. (Tell the bully to stop and confront the victim) n Stand up to the bully and support the victim. n Report the incident to a teacher, counselor or principal. n Write down what was done and said to the victim. n Make a list of witnesses. n Your name should be kept confidential. n
“BULLIES PREVAIL WHEN GOOD PEOPLE STAND BACK AND DO NOTHING” Mean Girls - Rachel Crow Anti Bully Music Video 2: 07
Strategies to Stay Bully Free n n n n Avoid where they hang out Act and look Confident Tell friends/adults Be Assertive Stay Calm Walk Away Use Humor Travel in a Group n Say Things Such As “Stop It” “Whatever” “ I don’t like to be treated this way”
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