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BULLYING &CYBER BULLYINGSaint Joseph High School
Freshmen Presentation 2013
2013
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BullyingVerb
use of superior strength or influence to intimidate
(someone), typically to force him or her to do what one
wants
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Bullying Types• Physical Bullying: damaging person or property
• Verbal Bullying: insults and teasing
• Silent/Emotional Bullying: lying, excluding, humiliating
• Cyber bullying: harrassment via any type digital technologies (phones, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Tumblr, etc.)
• Omission: not doing anything to help stop bullies
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How Does Bullying Start?
• Anger is built up in a person’s body…
• Instead of releasing the anger in a healthy way, they might take out their anger on another.
• Bullying is making somebody else unhappy either by causing them physical pain or emotional pain.
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Main Reasons for Bullying
• By bullying someone, some people get satisfaction by making them humiliated or unhappy.
• It is used by a person or a group of people who wish to demonstrate their authority over others.
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Who is Most Likely to be Bullied?
• Children who act submissively and anxiously.
• Bullied children also tend to be insecure and to cry often. Some researchers believe that a child's lack of assertiveness may make the child a "perfect victim".
• There's also evidence that children who experience depression and bodily symptoms of stress (such as headaches or stomachaches) may be more likely to be bullied.
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Being Allies
•Ally - someone who speaks out on behalf of someone else or takes actions against bullying.
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How to Be an Ally• Take the situation seriously • Remind the person that you're there not to put them
down but to help them. • Be able to notice any changes in behavior.• Be a friend, not a bystander. Forwarding mean
messages or just standing by and doing nothing empowers bullies.
• If you can, tell bullies to stop, or let them know bullying is not cool - it's cruel abuse of fellow human beings.
• Use reporting tools. If the bullying took place via a social network, use that service’s reporting or “abuse” tools. If the abuse threatens physical harm, you may have to call the police.
• Avoid any anger and aggression towards the bully.• Most importantly, don't be afraid to stand up against
bullying.
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Terms
BullyTarget/victim
BystanderAlly/Cyber Ally
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Negative Effects
• Sadness and depression• Withdrawal and seclusion• Low self-esteem• Problems in school• Violence• Suicidal thoughts and suicide
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Stats For High School Students
• 30% of teenagers have been involved in bullying.
• Teenage girls are more likely to use exclusion as a bullying technique.
• Bullying can cause teens to become depressed, inhibit their social development, increase drug/alcohol use, and lead to suicide.
• Suicide is the second leading cause of death for 15 to 19 year olds.
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