2. What’s bulliyng?
Bullying is when someone doing or saying
things to have power over another person.
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4. Physical bullying
Where a student uses physical force to hurt
another student by hitting, pushing, shoving,
kicking or holding them down. Physical
bullying also includes taking or breaking a
student’s belongings or stealing money.
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5. Verbal Bullying
Is when a student uses words to hurt another
student. This includes threatening, taunting,
intimidating, insulting, sarcasm, name-
calling, teasing and ridicule.
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6. Cyber bullying
The use of phones, text messages, e-mails, chats,
blogs and social sites to bully another student in any
of the ways described above. Examples of cyber
bullying are sending insulting texts or personal
pictures about another student on social sites.
Eg: MySpace or Facebook.
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8. Consequences
The consequences of bullying for the victim are:
low self-esteem;
fear;
fear to go to school;
difficulty concentrating;
headaches, stomach aches;
vomiting;
bedwetting;
lack of appetite;
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9. Consequences - continuacion
Crying;
insomnia;
afraid of the dark;
panic attacks for no reason;
increasing demands for money to parents and family;
disappearance of school supplies;
abuse of alcohol and drugs;
self-mutilation;
stress;
suicide.
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11. How to prevent it
Tell to our fathers;
Tell to our teachers;
Tell to the others
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12. Images
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