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You Again Bullying Terms

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bullying repeated, intentional , and harmful behavior where a power imbalance exists
victim the person targeted by a bully
bystander someone who watches bullying and takes no action to stop it or support the target
cyberbullying using technology (phones, social media) to spread rumors, share embarrassing pictures, or send mean messages
intimidation frightening or threatening someone to make them do something
harassment persistent, offensive, or threatening behavior that makes someone's life unpleasant
retaliation taking revenge or acting against someone because of a previous conflict
empathy understanding and sharing the feelings of another person
respect treating others with consideration
tolerance acceptance of others who are different
assertiveness confidently standing up for oneself or others without being aggressive
exclusion a form of social bullying where someone is deliberately left out or shunned
ally a person who is on your side or helps you in a situation
conflict a fight, battle or struggle, controversy
depression sadness, gloom, dejection
discrimmination unfair treatment of a person, racial group, minority; action based on prejudice
diversity a combination of people of different backgrounds
humiliate a deeply embarrass or ridicule someone to make him or her feel lower as a person
prejudice an opinion about a person or a group of people that s made before knowing them
role model a person regarded by others as a good example to follow
self esteem pride in oneself
slur an inappropriate word or term that is used to put someone down
stereotype a generalization, usually exaggerated or oversimplified and often offensive, that is used to describe or distinguish a group of peopl
tolerance acceptance of someone who is different from you
Created by: jamielcoley
 

 



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