Bullying Karla, Kali, Nicole, & Brandi. What is Bullying? Bullying is a situation in which one or more students single out a child and engage in intentionally.

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Bullying Karla, Kali, Nicole, & Brandi

What is Bullying? Bullying is a situation in which one or more students single out a child and engage in intentionally cruel behavior. This behavior could be physical, emotional, and social embarrassment.

Bullying is a SERIOUS problem. 15% of students are involved. Of the 15%, 9% are victims. 7% bully others continuously Boys tend to bully more than girls.

Causes of Bullying… Enjoy watching a weaker child suffer. Gain social status. Gain money or personal property. Apathetic Believe their “victims” deserve to be bullied.

Bullying Myths  It is a myth that bullies are insecure underneath their own skin. Research has shown that their self-esteem is average or above average.  Boys are the vast majority of bullies, but most people overlook girl bullies.

Victims of Bullying  Children with few friends.  Socially isolated.  Age. Passive Victims- Physically weaker and avoid violence and horseplay. Provocative Victims- Anxious and aggressive. Bullies taunt and tease these victims.

Different Types of Bullying Direct- face to face. Verbally harassed, physically attacked, or socially embarrassed- taunted Indirect- Attack the social standing or reputation. Done behind the persons back.- Gossip or graffiti Cyber Bullying- Tormented, harassed, or embarrassed by using the internet, interactive and digital devices, and mobile phones.

Prevention  Provide good supervision  Provide effective punishment for their actions.  Provide a supportive classroom.  Don’t assume someone is just tattling.

Bullying