You Can Help to Put an End to It! By Joy Martin

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You Can Help to Put an End to It! By Joy Martin Bullying You Can Help to Put an End to It! By Joy Martin

What is Bullying Any hurtful repeated action or word that involves misuse of power. Verbal – Taunting, name-calling, put-downs, threats, intimidation, spreading rumors Physical - Hitting, kicking, destruction of people and/or property Relational (Emotional) – Rejecting/excluding peers Cyber - Using cyber technology to hurt, threaten, spread rumors -Bullying – What sets bullying apart from other types of conflict is that there exists an imbalance of power. A person can often solve a conflict by him/herself. With bullying, the victim often needs help from another person to make it stop. -Physical bullying – often boys -Relational bullying – often girls -Bullying Statistics?

What Are Bullies Like Value dominance and aggression Little empathy for others Quick tempers Gain satisfaction from hurting others Want their own way Find it difficult to see things from others’ point of view Difficulty controlling self Difficulty following rules -Bullies want power and will use others to get what they want.

What Can The Victim Do About Bullying Avoid the bully Walk away Hang out with friends Talk it out Distract the bully with a joke Tell an adult

The Bystander The most powerful force to stop the bully Never encourage the bully - Joining in or laughing with the bully gives the bully more power - Even doing nothing makes you part of the problem, not the solution “There are no innocent bystanders!” Take action to stop the bully Confront the bully -Tell the bully to stop -Help the victim to walk away -Get friends to help -Befriend the victim -Get an adult “When peers intervene, bullying stops within 10 seconds!” -Bystanders are present 85% of the time bullying occurs -Bystanders who egg on, join in, or do nothing are all just as responsible for the bullying as the bullies themselves! -Stop – “That’s not right. Leave him alone.” -Help walk away – “Hey Sarah, can you come here a minute? I need to ask you something.” -Get friends to help – “Will you guys come with me to help Robert?” -Befriend – “Maria, do you want to sit with us at lunch?” -Get adult – “I think someone needs help.” -Most victims are unlikely to report bullying. Bystanders can be their voice. -Most kids feel uncomfortable witnessing bullying, but few intervene

Gender Plays a Role Both boys and girls engage in verbal bullying Boys are more likely to bully in physical ways Girls are more likely to bully socially (excluding, manipulating social situations -Teens who are repeatedly victimized sometimes see suicide as their only escape -The emotional scars of bullying can last a lifetime -Students in grades 7-12 say revenge is the strongest motivation for school shootings -86% said, ‘other kids picking on them, making fun of them, or bullying them’ can cause teenagers to turn to lethal violence in school Statistics?

Cyber Bullying Making fun of someone in a chat room Harassing a user over an instant message Posting derogatory messages on a user's Facebook or MySpace page Circulating false rumors about someone on social networking websites Publishing lewd comments or unflattering pictures of someone on a blog or the Web Sending someone unwanted , threatening, or provocative e-mail messages Sending unsolicited text messages or making repeated calls to someone

Signs Your Child May Be a Victim of Bullying Physical -scrapes, bruises, damaged belongings -stomachaches, headaches Emotional -changes in mood- sad, irritable, temper outbursts -loss of interest/reluctant to go to school -socially isolated

What Parents Can Do Listen carefully Be sympathetic & take it seriously Be careful not to overreact or under-react Teach your child social skills and how to be assertive, not aggressive Encourage your child to tell teacher, school counselor, bus driver, principal Act in your child’s behalf in contacting the school Seek help from mental health professional if interventions not helping

What The School Can Do Create a safe & positive environment Establish clear & concise class/school rules of expected behavior Teach children individually, in small groups, and as a class ways to handle bullying and positive conflict resolution Work with the bully and the victim Encourage children to report bullying Take bullying seriously - investigate - carry out appropriate consequences - follow up with parents Encourage parental involvement

What We All Can Do Foster Resiliency in Children Make good friendships Practice well-being - proper nutrition - sleep - exercise - relaxation strategies Participate in enjoyable activities Look for the positive As the adults in our children’s lives - model appropriate coping strategies - support and reassure