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1 Bully-Free School

2 What does it mean to "take up" for someone?
1. What does it mean to "take up" for someone? 2. What does it mean to "put yourself at risk"? 3. If you see someone being bullied, what are some things you could do? 4. Whose responsibility is it to stop bullying from occurring? 5. In what type of situations might adult involvement help solve bullying situations? 6. In what type of situations might adult involvement hurt solving bullying situations? 7. What are some of the ways young people learn to socialize with each other? 8. How can we learn to better accept each other's differences?

3 Definition of Bullying
Bullying – When a stronger, more powerful person hurts or frightens a smaller or weaker person on purpose and repeatedly.

4 Bullying Statistics 1 in 7 students is either a bully or victim.
Bullying affects about 5 million k-8 students in the U.S. Children and teens that come from homes where parents provide little emotional support for their children, fail to monitor their activities, or have little involvement in their lives, are at greater risk for engaging in bullying behavior

5 Where does MP Fit in the Continuum?
How do you feel about Morgan Park High School? Where does our school stack up against these facts?

6 Bullying Statistics (Cont.d)
As many as 160,000 students may stay home on any given day because they're afraid of being bullied. 60% of boys who were bullies in middle school had at least one criminal conviction by the age of 24. 42 percent of children have been bullied while online.

7 Bullying Statistics (Cont.d)
Victims of bullying are more likely to suffer physical problems such as common colds and coughs, sore throats, poor appetite, and night waking. (Journal of the American Medical Association, 2003). Direct, physical bullying increases in elementary school, peaks in middle school, and declines in high school. Verbal abuse, on the other hand, remains. 

8 Types of Bullying What does this look or sound like? Pushing Shoving
Spitting Kicking Stealing Threatening Verbal Bullying Mocking Name-calling Taunting Teasing Verbally threatening Types of Bullying 1. Physical Bullying

9 Types of Bullying (Cont.d)
Giving dirty looks Excluding people Spreading rumors Ignoring Sending inappropriate s Sending inappropriate pictures Sending inappropriate texts Prank calling Writing inappropriate blogs Writing inappropriate posts in social networking sites 2. Emotional Bullying 3. Cyberbullying

10 Taken from eduction.com


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