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Stomp Out Bullying at Stomp Out Bullying at Briscoe!!! Briscoe!!! Your Counselors: Mrs. Clark: 7 th & 6 th M-Z Mrs. Navin: 8 th & 6 th A-L Mrs. Mitchell: Specialists

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6th Grade Anti-Bullying powerpoint

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Stomp Out Bullying at Stomp Out Bullying at Briscoe!!!Briscoe!!!

Your Counselors:

Mrs. Clark: 7th & 6th M-Z

Mrs. Navin: 8th & 6th A-L

Mrs. Mitchell: Specialists

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What is Bullying???What is Bullying???

*It is ITENTIONAL!

*It is HARMFUL!

*It is REPEATED again and again!

*It creates INTIMIDATION!

*It is an ABUSE OF POWER/ CONTROLLING!

“Bullying is the continued abuse of power that is intentionally hurtful. Bullying is not a part of normal conflict. -Maine project against Bullying

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Types of Bullying: Types of Bullying: PhysicalPhysical

*Harm to another body or property

Examples: making threatening gestures, pushing, shoving, defacing property, stealing, assault with hands, feet, or object

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Types of Bullying: Types of Bullying: EmotionalEmotional

**Harm to another’s self-esteemHarm to another’s self-esteem

Examples: Examples: VerbalVerbal- insulting remarks, name calling, - insulting remarks, name calling,

teasing, frightening phone calls or teasing, frightening phone calls or texting, violent threatstexting, violent threats

Nonverbal-Nonverbal- dirty looks, insulting gestures dirty looks, insulting gestures

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Types of Bullying: Types of Bullying: SocialSocial

Harm to another’s group acceptanceHarm to another’s group acceptanceExamples: Examples: GossipingGossipingStarting/spreading rumorsStarting/spreading rumorsTeasing publiclyTeasing publiclyExcluding from groupExcluding from groupTurning friends against othersTurning friends against othersPublic HumiliationPublic HumiliationUsing My Space, Facebook, texting, and/or Using My Space, Facebook, texting, and/or

tweeting to insult and embarrass otherstweeting to insult and embarrass others

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j6YA03hm4k&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

Video Clip: Words Hurt…

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Where Bullying OccursWhere Bullying Occurs*Classrooms*Playgrounds*Hallways*Gyms/locker rooms*Bathrooms*Cafeteria*Bus*In your neighborhood*Through the computer cell phone

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Teasing vs. Conflict vs. BullyingTeasing vs. Conflict vs. Bullying

What’s the What’s the difference?difference?

Teasing – Both people are having fun.

Conflict – Neither person is having fun.

Bullying – One person having fun at the expense of the other. There is an IMBALANCE OF POWER!

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The law protects victims of The law protects victims of Bullying!!!Bullying!!!

Effective September 1, 2009, a new Texas law

H.B. No. 2003 makes it a crime

to bully another student on or off campus.

The school has the right to remove the bully and place him/her at another campus of the school’s choosing.

Depending on the activities involved… bullying another individual can be either a Class A Misdemeanor or a 3rd degree felony.

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Bullying RolesBullying Roles

Bully Bully Target or VictimTarget or Victim BystanderBystander Active Bystander: Active Bystander:

Helping and joining Helping and joining in with bullyin with bully

Passive Bystander: Passive Bystander: Looking the other Looking the other

way, pretending not way, pretending not to notice, ignoringto notice, ignoring

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Role of the BystanderRole of the BystanderThere are no innocent bystanders!There are no innocent bystanders!

• Their actions can encourage Their actions can encourage bullying (ex: laughing)bullying (ex: laughing)

• Their actions can be seen as giving Their actions can be seen as giving permission to bully (ex: not permission to bully (ex: not objecting or ignoring)objecting or ignoring)

• You need to REPORT it!!!You need to REPORT it!!!

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Beginning Strategies for Beginning Strategies for Dealing with BullyingDealing with Bullying

*Act brave, walk away or ignore the bully*Remember KELSO’S CHOICES!*Use humor to throw the bully off guard,

yet do not make fun of the bully*Use the Buddy System-stay with friends

or a group. Stand up to the bully verbally with support of friends behind you.

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Strategies Continued…Strategies Continued…

*Develop more friends by joining clubs, sports, and other school organizations

*Bottom Line…REPORT the bully to another adult. Go to your teachers, parents, counselors, or another trusted adult.

You are not tattling; this is a problem everyone needs support with!!!

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The Three R’sThe Three R’s*RECOGNIZE!

*REFUSE!

*REPORT!

Remember…you are not snitching, you are being responsible by REPORTING!!!

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How can we report a bullying How can we report a bullying incident? incident? *If it’s happening in the classroom, report it to

your teacher immediately!

*You can also come speak with your grade level counselor or administrator to report a bullying incident.

or*Fill out an anonymous report and drop it in our

Bengal Pride Boxor

*Go to our counselors’ web page and make an online-anonymous report.

www.nisd.net Departments Counseling

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Remember…Remember…

Your Briscoe Administrators, Teachers and Counselors are here to help you!!!

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Video Clip/Activity: Positive Hands

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1GFSzMKNs4&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active