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Zero Tolerance: Stopping Student Bullying

ZERO TOLERANCE: STOPPING STUD ENT BULLYING Bullying is aggressive, repetitive behavior that is intentional and involves a real or perceived imbalance of power or strength. BULLYING FACTS: 160,000 STUDENTS 3.2 MILLION AMERICAN STUDENTS are victimized by bullying each year skip school every day to avoid bullying 1 IN 10 STUDENTS drops out of school as the result of bullying 75% 90% of 4th through 8th grade students claim to be victims of bullying of school shooting incidents have been linked to bullying 71% 43% of teens have been victimized by cyber bullying in the last year of students cite bullying as a problem at school TYPES OF BULLYING CYBER BULLYING - hurting a person through digital technologies • Embarrassing • Threatening harm • Harassing • Tormenting PHYSICAL BULLYING- hurting a person or a person's possessions • Hitting • Kicking • Pinching • Pushing • Spitting • Tripping SOCIAL BULLYING-hurting a person's relationships or reputation • Shunning a person on purpose • Forcing other children to avoid friendships with a person • Spreading rumors about a person VERBAL BULLYING – hurting a person with verbal assaults • Name-calling • Taunting • Teasing • Threatening physical harm • Making inappropriate sexual comments WAYS TO PREVENT BULLYING: | Explain to children that BULLYING IS INTOLERABLE X Teach children HOW TO SEEK HELP for bullying X TOUCH BASE frequently with children Listen to their concerns Inquire about their school life Become acquainted with their friends | MODEL BEHAVIOR that shows children how to treat others X ENLIST THE GREATER COMMUNITY of educators, parents, and students to put a stop to bullying Provided by: BEŇJAMIN thebenjaminschool.ca.st SCHOOL Sources: www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-school-bullying www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-cyber-bullying www.stopbullying.gov/prevention/talking-about-it/index.html

Zero Tolerance: Stopping Student Bullying

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Social bullying occurs when someone intentionally hurts a person’s relationship or reputation. This form of bullying includes shunning someone on purpose, forcing other people to end friendships wit...

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