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What is Bullying?
Bullying is unwanted negative behaviour, verbal,
Types of Bullying
Physical Bullying
Intimidation Bullying
Exclusion Bullying
Extortion Bullying
Cyber Bullying
Bullying Statistics
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Cyberbulling
Physical Bullying
Exclusion Bullying
Girls
Extortion Bullying
Intimidation Bullying
activities
Appears anxious or fearful
Low self-esteem and makes
negative comments
Complains of feeling unwell
or articles
Appears unhappy, irritable
Trouble sleeping, nightmares
Threats to hurt themselves or others
May appear isolated from the peer
group
Few friends at school or in
neighbourhood
feelings
Bossy and manipulative
behaviour
Unexplained objects or money
Secretive about possessions
and activities
aggression
Easily frustrated and quick to
anger
Does not recognize impact of
his/her behaviour
Child has friends who bully and
are aggressive
Child has trouble standing up
to peer pressure
Cyberbullying Indicators
Cyberbullying can have all of the regular behavioural indicators, however there
are also some other behaviours which may not apply to other forms of bullying
References
Cowie, H. and Jennifer, D. (2008). New perspectives on bullying. 1st ed.
Department of Education & Skills. (2016). Anti-bullying Procedures for Primary and