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Page 1: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

Anti-Bullying Week

Page 2: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

Verbal Bullying

A verbal bully makes use of on-going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control of his or hers peers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRnw_fP5Nfs

Page 3: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

According to the Dictionary…

• According to the dictionary the following is the definition of “a bully” • bul·ly • Noun:• A person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who

are weaker.• Bullying• Bullying is a form of aggressive behaviour, which may manifest as

abusive treatment, the use of force or coercion to affect others,2 particularly when habitual and involving an imbalance of power. It may involve verbal harassment, physical assault or coercion and may be directed persistently towards particular victims, perhaps on grounds of race, religion, gender, sexuality, or ability.34 The "imbalance of power" may be social power and/or physical power. The victim of bullying is sometimes referred to as a "target.“

• We’re not here to lecture you on this, we’re just here to inform you guys on a few things and what crosses the line

Page 4: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

What is Bullying??

• There is a difference between having a laugh with your friends and well… “bullying.” But sometimes, it’s hard to tell what the difference is.

• Bullying is when it’s intentional, Repeated and it’s unwanted by the victim.

Page 5: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

Gossip

• Ever hear something about someone that wasn’t necessarily true? But then you just had to tell someone anyways? Maybe it was just to see if it was true or not,. but you never know how stories are going to get around

• If your friends with someone it’s not your job to tell others their secrets. Don’t tell someone something you wouldn’t want other people saying about you.

Page 6: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

Don’t allow it..

• “Just Kidding!” is NOT acceptable. Its NOT an excuse. It IS bullying.

• Don’t say anything you wouldn’t say to you best friend.

• If you don’t know what the person’s reaction will be (ex: laugh it off, take it personally, etc.) then don’t say anything at all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oId8vM-voxM

Page 7: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

What you should do

A void being alone with the person who bullies you.

C all for help.T ake a stand- tell the person bullying to

stop the behavior.

-use humour or walk away.-do not believe negative bullying

messages.

Page 8: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

You’re not A Snitch!

Don’t be afraid to tell someone that you are getting bullied. You will NOT be a snitch or a tattle tail, that’s only what the bully wants you to think. It’s the bullies excuse because they obviously don’t want to be told on.

You are most definitely not being a snitch for reporting bullying, you are only standing up for yourself. It's up to the victims and bystanders to realize that the term "snitch" is used by bullies to try to keep their power and control over the victims and bystanders.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTNVXlirF4Y&feature=related

Page 9: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

Here are some George Statistics…

410 GSMS students were surveyed, here were the results:• 88% say online bullying is either very common or

somewhat common. • 90% say that their parents are not aware of

everything they do on-line. • 14% say that their parents do not know anything

about their on-line activities.• 62% report bullying only sometime or very little.• 78% report they’re only somewhat comfortable or are

not very comfortable talking to teachers about bullying.

• Only 8% say that they always report bullying to their parents when they see on-line bullying.

Page 10: Anti-Bullying Week. Verbal Bullying A verbal bully makes use of on- going insults and teasing to bully his or her peers. The bully has verbal control

Some Final Notes…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcwGVd6GqY

• What would you do if you were in the position of the bystanders?• Do you think a situation shown in the video would ever occur at GSMS?

At George Street we know that we cannot eliminate all the bullying that’s occurring but theleast we can do is decrease it. That can only happen with your help. So report bullying, stand up when you see someone getting bullied, stop doing it, and be all against it.

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