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• Bullying an ongoing or repeated misuse of power in relationships, with the intention to cause deliberate psychological harm. Bullying behaviours can be verbal, physical or social - antisocial behaviour
• Verbal • Name calling, teasing, putting someone down, threatening to cause someone harm
• Physical • Poking, hitting, punching, kicking, spitting, tripping or pushing someone, braking someone's things, pulling faces or making rude hand signals
• Social • Lying, spreading rumours, playing horrible jokes, leaving someone out on purpose, embarrassing someone in public
• Cyberbullying • Using technology too hurt someone else by sending hurtful messages, pictures or comments
• Effect of bullying • Have trouble sleeping • Lose your appetite • Have trouble concentrating • Feel down about yourself • Find it hard to cope • Have thoughts of hurting yourself
• Common reasons why someone may bully others 1 • To gain a sense of power among their classmates • To get attention or becoem popular • They are scared so they try to scared others to hide their feelings • They are unhappy and take it out on others • They are being bullied themselves
• Common reasons why someone may bully others 2 (befriend • To get things they want • To copy someone they admire • To make themselves feel better when they are feling bad about themselves or jealous of someone else • Because they feel that another person is becoming mor popular than they are in their group
• Theres always something you can do • Keep your distance from bullying • Dont bully theem back • Tell them what theyre doing isnt ok • Talk to an adult you trust • Take time to do somthing nic from yourself • Have someone help you report cyberbullying or assault • Dont engage
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