Jan 02, 2016
Way of Attacking Bullying
We Not Brining in a Guest Speaker
We Not Bringing in the Police We Asking You to Join in a
Movement in Community
Richland Students will be Guest Speakers
Richland Students will Police and Protect Each other
Join US in Saying:
Way of Attacking Bullying
Joey VideoCan You Relate to Video in
Some Way?Have You Seen this Type of
Activity at Richland?Do You Know How to Stop It?
How can we…Stop the Bleeding from
Heart?
WE Make Heart Stronger?
QuestionsAnswer the following questions about bullying
True or False: 1/3 of Teens are Involved in Bullying.True
In a Recent Survey 13% Admit to Bullying, 11% Admit to Being Bullied, and 6% have been Bullied and also Bully Others
Students who are bullied usually participate in class and have good attendance.
FalseStudents targeted by bullies
sometimes avoid school or have trouble concentrating. They also can develop depression and anxiety.
True or False: Witnesses of bullying often end friendships with the victims and feel guilty of not reporting the incident.
TrueWitnessing an act of
bullying has negative consequences even if your not directly involved
True or False: Bullies do poorly in school compared to students who do not bully.True
Behaviors associated with bullying include impulsiveness, disliking school and getting in trouble often
True or False: Most bullies discontinue aggressive behavior in adulthood.
False 60% of Bullies will go on to have at least 1 adult criminal conviction because the behavior carries over
Bully Facts and Types Physical
Pushing, Tripping and Hitting Social
Use of Peer Pressure and Manipulation to Isolate a Target to Hurt Someone's Feelings EX: Convince a Group of People to Ignore or Shun a
Student Verbal
Teasing, Mock, Threaten, Insult, and Taunt Peers Verbal Attacks also include Spreading Rumors,
Gossip, and Lies Cyber-Bullying
When Social and Verbal Take Place over the Internet or Text Message