Bullying Take a Stand!. CTMS anonymous Bully Report We want Cross Timbers to be a safe place for all...

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Bullying Take a Stand!

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Bullying

Take a Stand!

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CTMS anonymous Bully Report

We want Cross Timbers to be a safe place for all of our students, so we are starting a new response to bullying.

If you are not comfortable talking to someone about a bullying situation, you can go online and report it anonymously at any time.

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Defining Bullying

Bullying is when a student or group of students engages in written or verbal expression, or physical conduct that:

– Will have the effect of physically harming a student, damaging a student’s property, or placing a student in reasonable fear of harm.

– Is sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive enough that it creates an intimidating, threatening, or abusive educational environment for the student.

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Bullying is:

Aggressive Intentional (on purpose) Involves an imbalance of power

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Bullying may be:

Repeated over time Acted out in many different forms.

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Bullying can happen in 4 ways:

Verbal Physical Property Cyber

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

VERBAL:– Ignoring or isolating others– Teasing– Jokes– Gossip or spreading rumors– Threats

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

PHYSICAL:– Blocking someone’s path– Physically restraining someone– Pushing or kicking– Hazing (taping to a pole, etc)– Fighting– Pinching– Any other action that physically harms another.

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

PROPERTY:– Hiding belongings– Theft– Destroying belongings– Extortion (blackmail)– Vandalism

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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

CYBER-BULLYING:“Direct or indirect attacks using cell phones, computers,

email, social networking sites or other electronic means to put down, harass, or intimidate others.”

– Stealing passwords / hacking into other’s accounts– Creating fake accounts to lure someone into a false

relationship– Spreading rumors about someone online– Spamming– Creating a false account in someone else’s name on

embarrassing websites– Forwarding personal emails, texts or pictures to others– Threatening someone anonymously through websites

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Bullies target those who are DIFFERENT…

And differences are what make us

UNIQUE!!!

ClothingClothing

CultureCulture AppearanceAppearance

IntelligenceIntelligence

Physical Physical SizeSize ReligionReligion

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WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF BULLYING ON THE TARGET?

Physical Effects

You might experience:– Stomach aches– Weight loss/gain– Headaches– Drop in grades– Drug or alcohol use– Sexual acting out– School avoidance– Dropping out of school– Ulcers– Nightmares– Flashbacks

Emotional Effects:

You might feel:– Left out– Anxious– Insecure– Low self-esteem– FEARFUL– Depressed– Withdrawn– Angry– Vengeful– Suicidal– Homicidal

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I’M NOT BEING BULLIED, SO WHY SHOULD I CARE?

School violence affects everyoneThe Secret Service did a study on school violence and found that bullyingwas a factor in 37 school violence incidents including:

– Barry Loukaitis, 14, Moses Lake, WA February 2, 1996– Joseph “Colt” Todd, 14, Stamps, AR December 15, 1997– Eric Harris, 17, and Dylan Klebold, 18, Littleton, CO April 20, 1999– Charles “Andy” Williams, Santee CA March 6, 2001– Elizabeth Catherine Bush, 14, Williamsport, PA March 7, 2001

Sadly, SUICIDE is a growing response to bullying….Suicide is the third leading cause of death among 15-25 year olds.500,000 teens attempt suicide every year, and 5000 succeed.

– Phoebe Prince, 15, Northampton, MA, January 2010– Eric Mohat, 17, Mentor, OH, March 2007– Jeremiah Lasater, 14, Acton, CA, October 2010– Megan Meier, 13, St. Louis, MS, 2006

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85% of students are NEITHER bullies nor victims.

YOU are part of the SILENT MAJORITYSILENT MAJORITY and

YOU can make a difference.

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WHAT CAN I DO?

If I am being bullied:

– Keep Calm: bullies love it when you react with tears or anger. Don’t give them the reaction they are looking for.

– Report it: Bullies will harass you as long as they think they will get away with it. By reporting it and continuing to report it, you send them a message that you are not going to take it.

– Use the buddy system: Most bullies look for easy targets. If you are alone, you are much less likely to have someone stand up for you.

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WHAT CAN I DO?

If I am being bullied:

– Make a joke: This approach throws the bully off guard and lets them know that they are not going to get the reaction they are looking for…. However, don’t make the joke at the bully’s expense—that would just make YOU the bully.

– Be assertive: Look the bully in the eye, and stand up for yourself in a positive way.

– Walk away: Remove yourself from the situation as quickly as possible. Get help from a teacher or other adult.

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WHAT CAN I DO?

If I see someone bullying others:– Choose to get involved.– Tell the bully to stop.– Tell them that bullying is not okay in our school.– Distract the bully.– Get help.– Support the victim.– Ask the victim to join your group.– Offer a positive or encouraging comment.– Do not Laugh, participate, or stand around watching it

happen.– Report it.

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WHAT CAN I DO?

If I am bullying others:– Ask yourself when, why and how you bully others.– Learn to treat everyone with respect.– Pay more attention to other’s feelings.– Think about the potential consequences of your actions.– Apologize to your former victim(s). – Talk to someone about the problem.– Take positive steps to help yourself. Some adults who were

bullies as children often end up with all sorts of problems - failed relationships, few friends, frequent job changes, even prison records.

– Save yourself future grief by stopping bullying now. 

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Why is it important?

The Credo of the Wolf:– Respect the Elders– Teach the Young– Cooperate with the Pack– Play When We Can– Work When We Must– Rest in Between– Share Your Affections– Voice your Feelings– Leave your Mark

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Why is it important?

We are WOLVESWOLVES and we care about each other, take care of each other, and treat each other with respect.

Bullying has NO place in the Credo of the Wolf, and NO place on our campus.

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Who can I talk to about Bullying?

Mrs. Bones, Student Advocate Ms. Manginell, Counselor A-K Mrs. Hughes, Counselor L-Z Ms. Rodriquez, Assistant Principal Mrs. Tidmore, Principal A Teacher A Parent A Trusted Adult (Pastor at church, family friend, youth leader, etc) A Friend A PAL (Peer Assistance Leader) Anyone who will listen! OR file an anonymous bully report on the counseling website!