
BULLYING
Bullying is all too common in today’s society.
Bullying involves intentionally doing mean or hurtful things
to people who may have a hard time
defending themselves.
Unfortunately, in most cases,
bullying is NOT a one-time occurrence.
People who bully tend to do it over and over again.
Sometimes individuals aren’t even aware they are bullying. They think it’s “no big deal,” and that they are just joking around. Some might even know what bullying feels like because it’s happened to them before.
Hard to believe they wouldn’t know that what they’re doing is hurting someone else, but sometimes they really don’t.
Others who bully try to make themselves feel better
by putting other people down.
It makes them feel powerful
and they also enjoy the attention.
Still, others purposely use their power in hurtful ways.
They may say, “He was asking for it.” or “She deserved it.”
Obviously, these excuses are NEVER acceptable.
While there are many reasons why people might bully,
there is no GOOD reason to do so.
Even if you’ve been bullied in the past, that’s no reason for you to act that way toward someone else.
Continue reading to learn more about ways to successfully deal with bullying, cyber bullying, and social aggression.
Lesson Progress
- Intro to Bullying
- Examples of Bullying Behavior
- More Important Facts About Bullying
- What can I do if I am being bullied?
- What can I do if I see someone being bullied?
- What can I do if I have a tendency to bully others?
- Internet & Text Message Bullying
- Anything else I need to know about Cyber Bullying?
- How can I stop a Cyber Bully?
- What we should never do
- Social Aggression
- Did you know that Social Aggression can be direct or indirect?
- More About Social Aggression
- Different ways some people spread gossip,lies,and rumors
- Staying safe from social aggression
- What can you do to help someone who is a target of social aggression