The document discusses relational aggression and its effects. Relational aggression is a type of bullying that harms relationships through exclusion, manipulation, and rumors. It can affect people from ages 3 to 45 and negatively impact education, health, and safety. Specifically, it is linked to lower grades, depression, anxiety, and in some cases, suicide. The document provides an example of relational aggression and resources for students experiencing it.
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Elementary
School
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Relational
aggression
has
a
big
effect
on
all
ages,
from
3
to
45.
It
can
affect
education,
safety,
and
even
health!
A
list
of
some
of
these
effects
is
below.
Effects
on
EDUCATION
• Lost
concentration
• Loss
of
interest
to
succeed
• Decrease
in
grades
Effects
on
HEALTH
• Head
and
stomach
aches
• Depression
• Sleeping
problems
• Mental
disorders
• Anxiety
• Low
self
esteem
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Effects
on
SAFETY
• Self
isolation
• Increased
aggression
• Suicide
• Fear
of
other
students
• Retaliation
So
you
see
it
is
not
just
a
minor
problem
in
small
towns.
It
could
even
affect
preschoolers!
How
Does
Relational
Aggression
Make
You
Feel?
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Elementary
School
3
Relational
Aggression
is
a
type
of
bullying
in
which
another
student
causes
harm
through
damaging
relationships.
This
can
include
exclusion,
manipulation,
and
rumors.
Here
is
an
example
of
relational
aggression:
there
is
a
group
of
friends
that
you
want
to
be
apart
of
so
you
ask
if
you
can
play
with
them.
The
group
talks
a
bit
and
then
tells
you
that
you
have
to
do
these
things
first:
• You
have
to
bully
a
kid
smaller
than
you
into
giving
you
his
lunch
money
• You
can’t
be
friends
with
your
BFF
anymore
• You
have
to
be
BFFs
with
them
or
• You
may
have
to
play
with
them
every
day.
You
know
this
is
wrong
but
you
really
want
to
be
included,
and
you
know
the
group
can
make
everyone
not
like
you.
This
group
of
friends
is
called
a
clique.
Not
all
groups
of
friends
playing
together
are
cliques.
Girls
often
form
cliques,
but
boys
can,
too.
What
makes
a
group
a
clique
is
the
behavior
of
the
people
in
the
group.
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Elementary
School
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Resources
Websites
and
downloads
K-‐3
• http://uamoodle.uaschools.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=99828
• http://uamoodle.uaschools.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=99830
People
to
go
to
K-‐3
• Your
parents
• Mrs.
Kunkle
• Mrs.
Trexler
or
Mrs.
Baker
• A
teacher
Websites
and
downloads
4-‐5
• http://www.pacer.org/bullying/resources/info-‐facts.asp
• http://uamoodle.uaschools.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=99830
People
to
go
to
4-‐5
• Your
parents
• Mrs.
Kunkle
• Mrs.
Trexler
or
Mrs.
Baker
• A
teacher
• Mr.Wulf