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Bullying

How to stop bullying

Adolescence

What is Bullying?

Usually when someone who has greater physical power and/or social power than their victim and repeatedly acts aggresive towards them, either physical or vocal.

What is it?

Bullying Example

Bullying Example

How to stop Bullying

If you witness bullying, report to an adult if there is one around

If you are getting bullied, tell an adult, like your teacher or parent and ask for help

If you are the one bullying, just stop.

Differennt types of Bullying

Physically Bullying:

-Includes kicking, hitting, tripping ect, can cause long term or short term damage.

Verbal Bullying:

-Using words that don't usually cause physical harm but instead mental damage..

Different Types of Bullying

Social Bullying:

-Spreading rumors to hurt someone's social life

Cyber Bullying:

-Uses technology to bully someone, usually through a phone

Efffect of Bullying

Effect of Bullying

Rate of Growth

Adolescense 13-19

Rate of growth

  • During puberty, there is a sharp increase of growth at 8 cm per year.
  • Voice changes, hair on your face and arms start to grow more, and acne starts to form.
  • There are changes with sexual maturation

Thinking Skills required

Thinking skills required

  • Problem-solving: The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
  • Crtical thinking: The analysis of available facts, evidence, observations, and arguments to form a judgment.
  • Creative Thinking: The ability to come up with unique, original solutions

Social Skills Teens need to develop

  • Building others' self-esteem.
  • Showing empathy for others.
  • Encouraging people to cooperate with each other.
  • Communicating assertively.
  • Asking productive questions and demonstrating listening skills.
  • Responding productively to emotional statements.

Social SKills

Strategy for Teaching Social Skills

Strategies for teaching social skills

One of the best places for teenagers to practice their social skills is with other students at school. Creating opportunities to practice is key, So participating in extracurricular activities, like school clubs or committees, is a great way to be continuously introduced to new people and situations.

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