The document defines and describes different types of bullying, including verbal, social, and physical bullying. It notes that bullying involves being mean or hurtful to someone who has not provoked such treatment. The types of bullying are explained as saying mean things, teasing, name-calling, leaving others out, spreading rumors, and hurting someone physically. Possible reasons why people bully and how bullying makes victims feel depressed and at risk of suicide are mentioned. Speaking up is suggested as a way to help stop bullying.
The document defines and describes different types of bullying, including verbal, social, and physical bullying. It notes that bullying involves being mean or hurtful to someone who has not provoked such treatment. The types of bullying are explained as saying mean things, teasing, name-calling, leaving others out, spreading rumors, and hurting someone physically. Possible reasons why people bully and how bullying makes victims feel depressed and at risk of suicide are mentioned. Speaking up is suggested as a way to help stop bullying.
The document defines and describes different types of bullying, including verbal, social, and physical bullying. It notes that bullying involves being mean or hurtful to someone who has not provoked such treatment. The types of bullying are explained as saying mean things, teasing, name-calling, leaving others out, spreading rumors, and hurting someone physically. Possible reasons why people bully and how bullying makes victims feel depressed and at risk of suicide are mentioned. Speaking up is suggested as a way to help stop bullying.
mean to someone that did not do something to you T Y P E S O F B U L LY I N G
•Verbal bullying is saying or writing
mean things •Teasing •Name-calling S O C I A L B U L LY I N G • Social bullying, sometimes referred to as relational bullying, involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships. Social bullying includes: • Leaving someone out on purpose • Telling other children not to be friends with someone • Spreading rumors about someone • Embarrassing someone in public P H Y S I C A L B U L LY I N G • Physical bullying involves hurting a person’s body or possessions. Physical bullying includes: • itting/kicking/pinching • Spitting • Tripping/pushing • Taking or breaking someone’s things • Making mean or rude hand gestures W H Y D O P E O P L E B U L LY • DIFFICULT HOME LIFE • THEY’VE BEEN BULLIED • LOW ACCESS TO EDUCATION • RELATIONSHIPS(family relationships) • STRESS AND TRAUMA • AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOURS • LOW SELF-ESTEEM HOW THE PERSON GETTING BULLIED FEELS
Depressed So depression can lead to a lot of things but mostly suicide (ending your own life) H O W C A N W E S T O P B U L LY I N G
•Speak up speaking up can make
a big different and can stop bullying A D R AW I N G T H A T I M A D E