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A Guide For New Students on How to

Respond to Bullying and Harassment


Christian Anglin, Ben Grigsby, Cole Locher,
Rory Patterson
Expository Reading & Writing - P.6 (Stop Bullying Sign)
Intro to the There is a major bullying problem in America.

Problem Teens are being faced with bullying in all different


forms.

Bullying that teens face include physical, verbal, social,


cyber, and sexual harassment.

Boys are big bad and physically harm while girls are
manipulative and use words to harm.

In extreme cases sever bullying can lead to great harm


to the victim as they can be mentally scarred or they
can physically end their lives out of fear of the bully.

(Diabetes and Bullying:...)


Intro to the We are trying to help put a stop to this problem, and
with that we made this guide.

Problem Cont. In this will be some examples of bullying in the school


system, and we will provide a clear and easy response
to bullying and how to handle it.

(New Fla. Law....)


Defining Bullying 1. “Abuse and mistreatment of someone
vulnerable by someone stronger, more
powerful, etc.” (Merriam-Webster)
2. Physical Bullying
3. Verbal Bullying
4. Social Bullying
5. Cyber Bullying
6. Sexual Harassment
Defining Bullying 1. “Someone who verbally or physically
harasses another” (Anglin).
Cont. 2. “Using negativity to make someone else feel
bad about themselves” (Anglin).
3. Can have severe psychological and/or
physical damage
a. “can - and have - led to depression and
even suicide” (Kowalski 6).
4. How does bullying differ from harassment,
intimidation, and/or torment?
El Dorado High takes a strong stance on bullying

Bullying Policy “prohibits, at any district school or school activity,


unlawful discrimination, harassment, intimidation
and bullying of any student” (Student hand book)
● Color
● Race
● Gender
● National Origin
● Age
● Religion
● Parental status
● Mental disability
● Sexual orientation
● Gender expression
Bullying Policy The punishments for anyone that is
caught bullying include:
Cont.
● Counselling
● Detention
● Suspension
● Expulsion
Examples of Verbal In my interview with a
Bullying in School student that wishes to
remain anonymous said that
he was the “bully” only
because the other student
was being a bully as well.
The student said that he
called him “a bad word” and
a “Moron”
Examples of other The Different examples of Bullying
include:
types of bullying in
School ● Physical: Punching another
student to cause harm
● Verbal: Spreading false rumors
about someone
● Social: Trying to ruin someone’s
relationship
● Cyber: Posting hurtful comments
on someone's social media
Advice for Physical ● Ignore the bully and walk
bullying away
● Hold the anger
● Do not get physical
● Take charge of your life
Advice for Cyber- ● Do not respond
bullying ● Do not relate
● Save the evidence
● Talk to a trustee adult
● Block the bully
Advice Part: 2
Tips Tip #1: Understand the bully.

Tip#2: If you feel safe, speak to the person who is


bullying you.

Tip#3: Never go through it in silence.

Tip#4: Is it a crime?

Tip#5: Do not see yourself as the problem

(Top 5 Tips for Overcoming Bullying)

(Top 10 Tips for Overcoming Bullying)


Conclusion Bullying happens all around the country and it affects
many students.

We have learned that it comes in many different types,


not just the stereotypical bully stealing lunch money
and pushing the victim down or something.

Bullying can be physical, verbal, cyber, and


psychological.

If the victim continues to take the bullying and don’t


get help they can be mentally affected and it can lead
to a situation that is even further unwanted.
Conclusion Cont. There are people who want to put a stop to bullying,
there just aren’t enough.

If you are a bystander you aren’t helping the problem


but you are just making it worse.

If you see bullying do what you can to stop it, help put
and end to bullying.

Use this guide to stop and prevent bullying to put an


end to this problem.
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k 2018.
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“Dealing With Bullying.” Edited by D'Arcy Lyness,
KidsHealth, The Nemours Foundation, July 2013,
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k Bullying Victims. Will It Start a Trend?” K12insight, 12
k Mar. 2018
Kowaski, Kathiann. “How to Handle a Bully.” Current
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