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Title: Bullying


1
Bullying
  • Jackie Brame
  • Laura French

2
Effects of Bullying Statistics
  • Bullying is the most common form of violence in
    our society.
  • Between 15-30 of students are bullies or
    victims.
  • 160,000 kids skip school everyday because they
    fear being bullied.
  • 8 of students miss 1 day of school per month in
    fear of bullies.
  • Bullycide is becoming a tragic result of
    repeated and relentless bullying
  • 75 of the students who carried out school
    shootings from 1974-2000 were victims of
    bullying.
  • No current facts were found regarding the gifted
    population.

3
Types of Bullying
  • Teasing (70 of all bullying)
  • Ostracizing victims
  • Rumors or gossip
  • Physical (hitting, pushing, tripping)
  • Verbal threats
  • Stealing items from victim
  • Sexual harassment
  • Slam books

4
Bullying Are there gender differences?
  • Boys often use direct and aggressive bullying
    tactics
  • physical
  • verbal threats
  • name calling and verbal teasing
  • Girls tend to use more subtle bullying tactics
    ostracize or use relational aggression
  • teasing verbally or through note writing
  • persuading other peers to ignore victim

5
Warning Signs in Passive Victim
  • Psychosomatic symptoms may develop to avoid
    school
  • Anxious
  • Sensitive and shy
  • Student stays close to teacher instead of peers
  • Insecure
  • Violence or victimization shows up in writing
  • Excluded by peers from activities
  • These above behaviors may be a result of the
    gifted student being bullied if the student
    starts to exhibit these signs that were not
    evident before.

6
Warning Signs of a Provocative Victim
  • Problems in reading/writing may be evident
  • Restless behaviors
  • Ostracized from groups due to lack of social
    skills
  • Victim who turns to bullying others
  • Overanxious
  • Clumsy
  • Actively disliked by peers and maybe even
    teachers
  • Temper flares easily
  • Immaturity may affect the success of making
    friends
  • Verbally or physically responds to bullying
  • Exhibits low self-esteem or a negative self
    perception

7
Social Considerations with Gifted Students
regarding Acceleration
  • Students who are accelerated may not have the
    same social interests of their older grade level
    peers.
  • Adjustment is much better if they have one-two
    good friends.
  • Adjustment might be difficult if they had trouble
    developing friends before they were accelerated.

8
Addressing Bullying in Schools
  • Studies show that when there is a school wide
    commitment to ending bullying, it can reduce
    bullying up to 50.
  • How does a school get involved?
  • adopt a bully proofing program
  • train all school personal (even buss drivers) in
    this program
  • increase adult supervision where bullying often
    occurs.
  • Teach all students strategies to deal with
    bullies (HA HA SO)
  • Make a bully proofing contract for all students
    and faculty to sign
  • Administration can create bully referrals to
    document and issue consequences to bullies
  • Students can have Caring Community Statement
    forms to inform counselors/administrators about
    bullying instances.
  • Counselors can form victim support groups

9
What can teachers do to combat bullying?
  • Create an environment where kids can openly
    discuss bullying situations
  • Teach strategies to cope with bullying
  • H- help
  • A-Assert yourself
  • H-Humor
  • A-Avoid
  • S-Self Talk
  • O-Own it
  • These strategies can be taught through
    discussions and role play.

10
Warning Sign of a Bully
  • Myth Buster
  • False Most Bullies have low self esteem.
  • True Studies show most bullies are popular and
    are leaders in a
  • group
  • Behaves aggressively
  • Undermines authority
  • Lashes out with put downs
  • Lacks sympathy and empathy
  • Impulsive
  • Engages in other anti-social behaviors
  • Substance abuse may be a bad influence

11
Activities to integrate bully-proofing in your
classroom
  • Create empathy and sympathy by reading books
    dealing with bullying
  • Analyze music dealing with bullying
  • You are Beautiful by Christina Aguilera
  • Dont laugh at me by Mark Willis
  • Standing Out in a Crowd
  • Watch Dr. Phil show about Bullying (2/27/03)
  • Students develop Anti-bullying Constitution
    (preamble and Bill of Rights
  • Make songs/poems about bullying
  • Students create Proverbs on dealing with bullying
    situations and post them all over hallways
  • Post No Bullying signs all over school
  • Have the counselor come in to talk about
    bullying
  • IALAC (I am lovable and capable) activity

12
Bibliography
  • Bonds, Marla and Stoker, Sally (2003). Bully
    Proofing our School. Longmont, CO Sopris West
    Inc.
  • Frankel, Fred (2003). Tips for Parents
    Teaching, bullying and the role of friendships.
    Retrieved from Davidson Institute for Talent
    Development www.davidsoninstitute.org
  • Guilbault, Keri (2005). Bullies on the Brain
    gifted Students and Bullying. Flag Conference.
  • Peters, Ruth. How to help keep your kid from
    being bullied. Retrieved from Davidson Institute
    for Talent Development www.davidsoninstitute.org
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