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bullying at school

what is bullying

what is

bullying?

Bullying is a repeated aggressive behavior where one person (or group of people) in a position of power deliberately intimidates, abuses an individual with the intention to hurt that person physically or emotionally.

Why do teenagers choose to be bullies?

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to feel powerful and in control

Why do teenagers choose to be bullies?

to deal with self-esteem and confidence issues.

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to cope with unhappiness or anger

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peer pressure

What bullying looks like

what bullying looks like

spreading rumours or lies about someone

physical intimidation or harassment

singling a person out to make them feel alone or different.

name calling

What are the effects of bullying?

wha are the effects of bullying

unsafe and afraid

stressed and anxious

guilty, often blaming themselves for the bullying

Dealing with a Bully

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Dealing with a Bully

Walk away. If the situation seems threatening or dangerous, it's best to get away from the bully. Even if it is not a dangerous situation, remember that you don’t have to listen to someone saying mean things to you

Ask the bully to stop if you feel safe doing so. If you don’t feel physically threatened, using direct, assertive communication and body language is a good way to address a bully. If a bully continues to harass you even after you have walked away, calmly let them know that you will not put up with the behavior. Turn and face the bully and tell them to stop.

Tell someone so the bully will stop. It's important to report bullying right away so that someone in authority can put a stop to it.By telling someone that you are being bullied, you will be standing up for yourself and showing the bullies that you will not put up with their abuse.

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