Contemporary Issue Powerpoint Project
Contemporary Issue Powerpoint Project
What Is Bullying?
School bullying can consist of physical violence against a student, but more
often involves teasing and attempts to humiliate the target student in front
of others.
Physical
Covert or Hidden
Verbal Bullying
Verbal Bullying is when the attacker uses
Cyber-Bullying
Cyber-Bullying is the use of electronic communication to bully a person,
typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
Ways to prevent it: Know the sites your kids visit and monitor their online activities. Ask where they
are going and what they are doing with it. Also, encourage your kids to tell you immediately if they, or
someone they know, is being cyberbullied. Explain that you will not take away their computers or cell
phones if they confide in you about a problem they are having
Physical Bullying
Physical Bullying is anything that hurts
Covert/Hidden Bullying
Hidden Bullying is a sort of bullying is often harder to recognize and can be carried out
behind the bullied person's back. It is designed to harm someone's social reputation and/or
cause humiliation. Covert bullying includes, lying and spreading rumors, negative facial or
physical gestures, menacing or contemptuous looks, playing nasty jokes to embarrass and
humiliate, mimicking unkindly, encouraging others to socially exclude someone, or damaging
someone's social reputation or social acceptance.
Ways to prevent it: Parents must learn to reinforce their childrens positive behavior patterns and
model appropriate interpersonal interactions. School psychologists, social workers, and counselors
can help parents support children who tend to become victims as well as recognize bullying
behaviors that require intervention.
Discussion Questions
1) What do you think that schools should do to prevent bullying?
Reference Page
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