What is bullying?
A lot of young people have a good idea of what bullying
is because they see it every day! Bullying happens when
someone hurts or scares another person on purpose and
the person being bullied has a hard time defending
himself or herself. Usually, bullying happens over and
over.
HUDSON IS A NO
BULLY ZONE
What
Is Bullying?
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Physical or psychological intimidation that occurs repeatedly over
time
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Bullying can be overt (i.e., teasing, hitting, or stealing); boys
are most often overt bullies
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Bullying can be covert (i.e., spreading rumors or exclusion); girls
are most often covert bullies
Information for Teachers
Teachers can help stop bullying by......
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Developing classroom rules against bullying
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Developing cooperative learning projects that encourage teamwork and
reduce social isolation
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Creating activities or assignments that teach problem-solving or
conflict-resolution skills
¸ Participating in role-playing or other activities to help children
understand the perspectives of others and
identify feelings
Let's
Take A Stand
Teachers, Parents, students “Take a stand, Lend a Hand” by
reporting bullying to your grade level counselor or
campus administrator
Ms.
Loretta Dickinson, Principal
Mrs.
Maria I. Ibarra Asst. Principal
Mr. Victor Trujillo, Asst. Principal
Marvella Vela, Counselor
Edith Robbins-Gomez, Counselor