2. What is bullying?
Aggressive behavior may be
bullying depending on what happened,
how often it happens and who it
happens to.
3. More about bullying and his definition
Bullying is an aggressive
behavior and this behavior is
repeated, or has the potential to
be repeated, over time ... Bullying
includes actions such as making
threats, spreading rumors,
attacking someone physically or
verbally, and excluding someone
from a group on purpose.
4. Kids Bullying
Kids can bully others, they
can be bullied, or they may
witness bullying. when kids are
involved in bullying, they often play
more than one role. H it is
important to understand the
multiple roles kids play in order to
effectively prevent and respond to
bullying.
5. Bullying? Or not?
There are many other
types of aggressive behavior that
don’t fit the definition of bullying.
this doesn’t mean that they are
any less serious or require less
attention than bullying. Rather,
these behaviors require different
prevention and response
strategies.
6. Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is bullying
that takes place using electronic
technology. Electronic technology
includes devices and equipment
such as cell phones, computers,
and tablets as well as
communication tools including
social media sites, text messages,
chat, and websites. Examples
of cyberbullying include mean text
messages or emails, rumors sent
by email or posted on social
networking sites, and
embarrassing pictures, videos,
websites, or fake profiles.
7. Prevention at school
The best way to address
bullying is to stop it before it
starts. There are a number of
things school staff can do to
make schools safer and prevent
bullying.