Title: Forms of Bullying
1BCMS
Forms of Bullying
2Forms of bullying
- PHYSICAL
- This form of bullying can be visually detected.
This type of maltreatment involves physically
contacting the student (kicking, hitting etc.).
It can also entail stealing or hiding the
belongings of the affected students. - VERBAL
- This form of bullying is difficult to detect,
unless the adult is in the presence of the
participants. It involves name calling, insults,
offensive and threatening language. - INTIMIDATION
- This aspect could include gestures or comments,
spreading rumors or stories, graffiti and
defacing property - CYBERBULLYING
- This is the modern extension of bullying. This
occurs via the Internet, mobile phones or other
cyber technology. This can include (1) sending
malicious text, e-mail, or instant messages (2)
posting defamatory pictures or messages about
others in blogs or on websites (3) using someone
elses user name to spread rumors or lies about
someone. - More commonly, students are using sites such as
Facebook and Myspace to carry out bullying
tactics.
3CYBER BULLYING IS
Being cruel to others by sending or posting
harmful material using technological means an
individual or group that uses information and
communication involving electronic technologies
to facilitate deliberate and repeated harassment
or threat to an individual or group. Also known
as Electronic Bullying Online Social
Cruelty
4CYBER BULLIES TECHNOLOGY
- E-mail
- Cell phones
- Pager text messages
- Instant messaging
- Defamatory personal websites
- Defamatory online personal polling websites
- Chat rooms
5DIFFERENCES
- BULLYING
- DIRECT
- Occurs on
- school property
- Poor relationships
- with teachers
- Fear retribution
- Physical Hitting, Punching Shoving
- Verbal Teasing, Name calling Gossip
- Nonverbal Use of gestures Exclusion
- www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov
- CYBERBULLYING
- ANONYMOUS
- Occurs off
- school property
- Good relationships with teachers
- Fear loss of technology privileges
- Further under the radar than bullying
- Emotional reactions cannot be determined
- McKenna Bargh, 2004 Ybarra Mitchell, 2004
6CYBER BULLYING TYPES
- Flaming Online fights using electronic
messages with angry and vulgar language - Harassment Repeatedly sending offensive, rude,
and insulting messages - Cyber stalking Repeatedly sending messages
that include threats of harm or are highly
intimidating. Engaging in other on-line
activities that make a person afraid for his or
her own safety - Denigration Dissing someone online. Sending
or posting cruel gossip or rumors about a person
to damage his or her reputation or friendships
7CYBER BULLYING TYPES
- Impersonation Pretending to be someone else
and sending or posting material online that makes
that person look bad, gets that person in trouble
or danger, or damages that persons reputation or
friendships - Outing and Trickery Sharing someones secret
or embarrassing information online. Tricking
someone into revealing secrets or embarrassing
information which is then shared online - Exclusion Intentionally excluding someone from
an on-line group, like a buddy list - Nancy Willard, M.S., J.D., Director of the
Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use
8Cyberbullying
Can students get in trouble for cyberbullying?
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v8jPAGJoaEAI
Thoughts???
9Are You a Bully?
10Bully Test
- Do you pick on people who are smaller than you,
or on animals? Y or N - Do you like to tease and taunt other people? Y
or N - If you tease people, do you like to see them get
upset? Y or N - Do you think its funny when other people make
mistakes? Y or N - Do you like to take or destroy other peoples
belongings? Y or N - Do you want other students to think youre the
toughest kid in school? Y or N - Do you get angry a lot and stay angry for a long
time? Y or N - Do you blame other people for things that go
wrong in you life? Y or N - Do you like to get revenge on people who hurt
you? Y or N - When you play a game or sport, do you always have
to be the winner? Y or N - If you lost at something, do you worry about what
other people will think of you? Y or N - Do you get angry or jealous when someone else
succeeds? Y or No
From The Bully Free Classroom by Allan L. Beane,
Ph.D Free Spirit Publishing Inc. Minneapolis, MD
www.freespirit.com
11Survey Says
If you answered Yes to
One or more of these questions, you may be on
your way to becoming a bully.
Three or more, you probably are a bully, and
you need to find ways to change your behavior.
Good News Bullies can get help dealing with
their feelings, getting along with other people,
and making friends
From The Bully Free Classroom by Allan L. Beane,
Ph.D Free Spirit Publishing Inc. Minneapolis, MD
www.freespirit.com
12How can you STOP being a Bully?
13If you are a bully, here are some ways to stop.
- Apologize to people that you have bullied, and
follow it up by being friendly. - They might not trust you right away, but
eventually they will see that you have changed.
14More ways to stop
- If you are having a hard time feeling good about
yourself, explore ways to boost your self-esteem.
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- If you feel like youre having trouble
controlling your feelings, especially anger, talk
to a teacher or administrator about it.
15Case Study
- Case Study 1 Source www.pathwayscourses.samhsa.g
ov - Henry is 11 years old and attends a Middle
School which is located a few blocks from his
home. He is in the sixth grade and is an average
student. Henry has always been a bit shy and
somewhat anxious around his peers. He just moved
to this city 3 months ago and has not yet made
any friends at the new school, though he does
have a "best friend" at his old school. Henry is
quite tall and thin for his age and is very
self-conscious about his appearance. - Over the past month, Henry has become
increasingly withdrawn. Several weeks ago he came
home with a tear in his favorite jacket. When his
mother asked him what happened, he hurriedly said
it was an accident. He goes straight to his room
after school and shuts the door. His mother has
noticed that he has become more irritable and is
often tearful, but when she tries to talk to him
about this, he tells her to go away. She is
worried about him but, thinks this is a phase
he's going through because they've just moved to
a new city, etc. She also worries about making
Henry too dependent on her if she gets too
involved in his problems. - You hear through others that Henry is being
teased by his classmates several times a week. In
particular, two children, a girl and a boy, make
fun of the way he looks and have convinced most
of his classmates to avoid him at lunch.
16Discussion Questions
- Does a problem exist? If so, what is it?
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- How could you encourage Henry to talk about what
is happening? - Who are the people you may want to talk to about
this problem? - Who are the bullies? The victim? The witnesses?
- What are some of the warning signs Henry
displays?
17Questions?