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Remember: Intolerance is thinking something about someone based on what you see on the outside.

When we practice INTOLERANCE guess what???

WE ARE BEHAVING LIKE BULLIES

The Consequences of a Bully

What is your role?

Bystanders versus Upstanders

Are you being a Bully or Intolerant?

Are you a Victim or Target?

Did You Know That...

Picking on brothers, sisters and cousins can be bullying too??

To have Honor and Nobility we have to practice Tolerance and Acceptance EVERYWHERE!

It Begins With Respect

Remember that...

Kindness is Contagious!

Respect is Showing Kindness and Appreciation to Others.

  • "When you respect someone, you care about how the person feels."

Remember: Tolerance is the Self-Respect Minimum

Good successful Leaders DIRECT and Do NOT CONTROL their Followers.

CONTROLLING or Bullying will make your followers lose confidence and trust in you

WE Pick our path and our consequences

Choose Your Quality Consequence, Even If It Means Tolerating Another Person's Annoying Behavior

The Next Step is Acceptance

The Act of Accepting those Around You.

Appreciating Differences in Others and Giving Honor

The Self-Respect Maximum

Just a Quick Review...

Statistics and Consequences

Teasing vs. Bullying

What is bullying?

  • Every 7 minutes a child is bullied.

  • 90% of 4th-8th graders report being victims of bullying.

  • 160,000 students miss school every day because of bullying.

  • 1 out of every 10 students drop out or change schools because of repeated bullying.

Definition: Aggressive behavior that

  • is intentional
  • involves an imbalance of power
  • Targets, Bully, Bystanders
  • is repeated over time

Teasing: It is not meant to harm you in any way, and if you ask the person to stop, they do.

Bullying: Personal insults that the victim does not find funny or amusing in any way.

  • Choosing Quality Consequences
  • Changing Your Path
  • Confidence to Lead/Follow
  • Acceptance vs. Tolerance

So What Should Our Path Be?

Types of Bullying:

Hitting, Punching, Kicking

Name Calling and Put-Downs

Rumors and Gossip

Online Postings and Texting

Physical

Emotional

Social

Cyber

Did you ever cross the line?

Choosing Quality Consequences

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