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Bullying

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BULLY-PROOF

YOUR CHILD
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SAFE SPACE

  • Difficult topic - emotional
  • Avoid blaming
  • Avoid criticizing
  • Take concerns to principal or teacher
  • Everyone agree?
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PHYSICAL BULLYING

  • The use of physical force to hurt or intimidate
  • Hitting, pushing, kicking, holding someone down
  • Taking or breaking a person's things or stealing
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VERBAL BULLYING

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RELATIONAL BULLYING

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CYBERBULLYING

EMPATHY

EMPATHY AND ACTION

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TALK EVERY DAY

  • Simple
  • Brief
  • Reflect
  • Validate

STAY CALM

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THEY ARE WATCHING

CHECK YOUR BEHAVIOR
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SCENARIOS

SMALL GROUPS
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BULLIES

THINK VIOLENCE IS OK
Children who bully tend to:

• Have a more positive view about violent behaviors

• Watch television programs where violence is endorsed as a way of gaining power

• Lack empathy for their victims

• Have difficulty following rules and often argue with adults

• Behave impulsively

• Have average self-esteem

• Have more power, physically or socially, than their victims and may be regarded as leaders among their peers
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SIGNS YOUR CHILD MAY BE A BULLY

INTERVENE NOW

CHILDREN WHO ARE BULLIED...

Children who are bullied usually:

• Have poorly developed social skills and difficulty with their peer relationships

• Have few friends and may be socially isolated at school

• Are unassertive or vulnerable

• Are insecure and/or have poor self-esteem

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LEARN THE SIGNS

STAY CALM

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