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1 Bullying Creating a Caring Community

2 Four Markers of Bullying Imbalance of Power Intent to Harm Threat of Further Aggression Terror

3 Creating a Caring Community The Ways and Means Verbal Bullying (boys and girls use this equally) Physical Bullying (mostly boys) Relational Bullying (mostly girls) Cyber-Bullying (boys and girls use this equally)

4 Creating a Caring Community Common Bully Traits Likes to dominated people Likes to use others people to get what they want Lack of empathy Self-Seeking Violence in the absence of adults View others as weak and potential prey Uses blame, criticism, and false allegations Refuses to accept responsibility Lacks foresight and short/long term consequences Craves attention In NOT typically about anger

5 Creating a Caring Community Common Victim Traits Greater risk for physical and mental health problems Misses school more frequently Higher levels of anxiety Low self-worth Potential for depression, social anxiety, and loneliness Peers tend to avoid Low social status Isolation from peers (less likely to have close friends) Feelings of powerlessness Higher risk for suicidal ideation

6 Creating a Caring Community Warning Signs Shows an abrupt lack of interest in school or refusal to go to school Takes an unusual route to school Suffers a drop in grades Withdraws from family and school activities Isolates Is hungry after school Makes a beeline to the bathroom when returning home from school Is sad, sullen, angry, or scared after receiving communication (phone, text, email, chat, social networking, etc.)

7 Creating a Caring Community Warning Signs Does something out of character Uses derogatory or demeaning language when talking about peers Stops talking about everyday activities Has disheveled, torn, or missing clothing Has physical injuries not consistent with explanations Has stomach aches, head aches, panic attacks, is unable to sleep, sleeps too much, is exhausted

8 Creating a Caring Community

9 Bystanders five reasons for not intervening The bystander is afraid of getting hurt The bystander is afraid of becoming a new target The bystander is afraid of making things worse The bystander doesn’t know what to do The Bully is my friend/relative

10 Creating a Caring Community Principles/Values Driven Effective Anti-Bullying Policies Prevention Strategy

11 Creating a Caring Community Principles/Values Driven 1.Warmth, positive interest, and involvement from adults 2.Firm and consistent limits as to unacceptable behaviors 3.In case of violations of limits and rules, consistent application of non-hostile, non-physical sanctions 4.Behavior by adults at home and community organizations that creates an authoritative (not authoritarian) adult- child interaction

12 Creating a Caring Community Effective Anti-Bullying Policies 1.Strong positive statement of the organization’s desire to promote positive peer interactions 2.A succinct definition of bullying 3.A declaration of rights of the individuals and groups in the community 4.A statement of the responsibility of witnesses 5.Encouragement to speak to leaders when concerns of victimization surface 6.A general description of how the organization/community will deal with bully/victim problem

13 Creating a Caring Community Prevention Strategy 1.Gather information about bullying directly from students 2.Establish clear organizational rules about bullying 3.Train all willing adults to respond sensitively and consistently to bullying 4.Provide adequate adult supervision 5.Improve parental awareness and involvement in addressing the problem


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