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Title: BULLYING PREVENTION & AWARENESS


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OVERVIEW
Bullying is an ongoing physical or Verbal
mistreatment where there is an imbalance of power
and the victim (target) is exposed repeatedly
to negative actions on the part of one or more
other students.
BULLYING PREVENTION AWARENESS
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BULLYING is when a student causes another student
to feel less safe, fearful, or like they are
unable to participate in school. Bullying, often
involves an imbalance of power, and can include
physical, verbal, or psychological actions
against a student. Bullying can also happen
through communications, including social media.
Defining Bullying
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TYPES OF BULLYING
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  • All staff will participate in a Bullying
    Prevention and   Intervention training annually. 
  • All students will participate in bullying
    prevention  lessons during the second week of the
    school year.
  • All 5th 8th grade students will participate in
      Bullying/Cyberbullying Presentations.
  • All parents/guardians will be invited to attend a
      Bullying/Cyberbullying Parent University
    Session.
  • All parents also attend the bullying preventions
    lessons.
  • Parents must to interact with child, to know what
    he/she do in school and everything happens in
    school.

Bullying Prevention Strategies
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Warning Signs that a Child is bullying?
  • JUST AS THERE ARE WARNING SIGNS THAT A CHILD IS
    BEING BULLIED, THERE ARE ALSO SIGNS THAT PARENTS
    CAN LOOK FOR THAT THEIR CHILD IS A BULLY. SOME OF
    THOSE SIGNS INCLUDE
  • FAILURE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN
    ACTIONS.
  • FREQUENTLY GETTING INTO VERBAL AND PHYSICAL
    ALTERCATIONS.
  • BEING DISCIPLINED AT SCHOOL ON A REGULAR BASIS.
  • INCREASED CONCERN ABOUT THEIR REPUTATION OR BEING
    A PART OF THE IN CROWD.
  • HAVING EXTRA MONEY OR NEW BELONGINGS WITHOUT
    BEING ABLE TO EXPLAIN HOW THEY GOT THEM.

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How can a bully be stopped?
SCHOOLS CAN STOP BULLYING BY CREATING A CULTURE
OF TOLERANCE AND MAKING IT CLEAR THAT BULLYING
BEHAVIORS ARE UNACCEPTABLE. SCHOOLS CAN IMPLEMENT
RULES THAT STRESS TREATING PEERS AND ADULTS WITH
RESPECT, AND ESTABLISH CONSEQUENCES FOR THOSE WHO
ENGAGE IN BULLYING. ALSO, SETTING UP A SYSTEM FOR
REPORTING BULLYING MAKES IT EASIER FOR VICTIMS
AND WITNESSES TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE BULLIES
IN THEIR SCHOOL.
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Bullying policies
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NOT PASSED LEGISLATION
ABOUT BULLYING, HOWEVER, ALL STATES HAVE SOME
FORM OF ANTI-BULLYING LAWS. THESE LAWS DIFFER
FROM STATE TO STATE IN HOW THEY DEFINE BULLYING
AND THE LEGAL RECOURSES AVAILABLE TO VICTIMS.
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