Bullying Review What is bullying? What does it look like? FYI: It is mandatory for all students at...
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Bullying Review What is bullying? What does it look like? FYI: It is mandatory for all students at Milestones to review the bullying curriculum each year
Bullying Review What is bullying? What does it look like? FYI:
It is mandatory for all students at Milestones to review the
bullying curriculum each year
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Respect What does respect mean? -Treating people the way you
want to be treated Do you need to treat people with respect even
when you are upset or frustrated? - Yes, it is always expected that
you treat people with respect Respect Me-
http://safeshare.tv/w/lNZMYZekYx
http://safeshare.tv/w/lNZMYZekYx
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Bullying Definition Bullying is unfair and one-sided. It
happens when someone keeps hurting, frightening, threatening, or
leaving someone out on purpose. To be bullying, there must be:
Repetition Imbalance of Power Purposeful Teens talk about Bullying
http://kidshealth.org/teen/s chool_jobs/bullying/teens-
talk-bullying- vd.html#cat20181 Bullying def: http://safeshare.tv/w
/kCWJUNLJGi http://safeshare.tv/w /kCWJUNLJGi
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Types of Bullying http://www.stopbullying.gov/what-is-
bullying/definition/index.html - verbal, physical, social
Cyber-bullying: http://safeshare.tv/w/qULbxJDbgG
http://safeshare.tv/w/qULbxJDbgG - Important to: Report to parents,
system admin, a friend -They will let the school know if it
involves another student
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Lets look at the scenario and determine if its bullying using R
I P R Repeated (more than once) I Imbalance of Power P - Purposeful
(intent to do harm)
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Scenario: A week ago Allie got a new haircut, and since then, a
group of girls at her school have been telling her she looks ugly.
Allie told them that it hurts her feelings and even started to cry
one day. The girls didnt stop and continued to make fun of her. R:
The incident started a week ago, and its implied its happened
several times since then. Even if an incident happened in the
morning and on the same day another incident happened in the
afternoon, it would be considered repeated. I: A group of girls has
more power than a single girl; this is called social status or
social power. P: Allie told the girls it hurt her feelings and they
continued to make fun of her. They knew she didnt like it and they
continued to be hurtful on purpose.
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Three people involved in Bullying: 1.The person bullying 2.The
person being targeted 3.The bystanders (people who watch/witness
the bullying)
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Be More than a Bystander View website and videos:
1.http://www.stopbullying.gov/videos/2013/04/be-
more-than-bystander.htmlhttp://www.stopbullying.gov/videos/2013/04/be-
more-than-bystander.html
2.http://www.stopbullying.gov/respond/be-more-
than-a-bystander/index.htmlhttp://www.stopbullying.gov/respond/be-more-
than-a-bystander/index.html
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Be More Than a Bystander 1.Be their friend 2.Tell a trusted
adult 3.Help them get away 4.Dont give bullying an audience 5.Set a
good example
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What to do when we see bullying? Watch video:
-https://becon223.eduvision.tv/default.aspx?q
=X3Y5NcZVhaBVHHxxOd2EBw%253d%253dhttps://becon223.eduvision.tv/default.aspx?q
=X3Y5NcZVhaBVHHxxOd2EBw%253d%253d Review Direct/ Indirect
Approaches
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If you think you have been bullied or witnessed someone being
bullied Talk to a staff member- they will help you figure out
whether the incident was bullying or an annoying/frustrating
situation Fill out an Is this bullying? worksheet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXXKMehgiAk (bullying or not?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXXKMe
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Milestones Policy If someone is suspecting of bullying, MDS
administrator will conduct an investigation -Asking people
questions, finding out what happened -Students will meet with the
principal -Parents will be notified If bullying has occurred- there
will be consequences, such as: -Writing an apology -Detention
-Suspension