Bullying

Bullying

Types of Bullying

Bullying is identified by three main characteristics:

    1. The behavior must be aggressive
    2. There must be an imbalance of power (physical, popularity, strength, etc.)
    3. There must be repetition - the bullying behaviors happen more than once or the potential to happen more than once.

Verbal: saying or writing mean things

    • Teasing
    • Name-calling
    • Inappropriate comments
    • Taunting
    • Threatening

Physical: intending to hurt a person's body or possessions

    • Hitting
    • Kicking
    • Biting
    • Spitting
    • Tripping

Social: hurting a person's reputation or relationships

    • Spreading rumors
    • Purposefully excluding someone
    • Embarrassing someone in public
    • Telling people not to be someone's friend

Cyber Bullying: use of electronic devices and social media

    • Mean text messages/emails
    • Rumors sent by email/phone/social media
    • Posting embarrassing photos online (pictures, videos, fake profiles, etc.)

Effects of Bullying

Students who experience bullying are more likely to:

    • Use alcohol and drugs
    • Cut school
    • Receive poor grades
    • Have lower self-esteem
    • Have health problems
    • Increased risk for anxiety and depression
    • Experience somatic symptoms (stomachaches and headaches)
    • Have increased thoughts of suicide

What to do?

    • If you or someone you know is being bullied - tell an adult (parent, counselor, wellness team member, teacher, etc.)
    • Stand up for the person who is being bullied - DON'T BE A BYSTANDER!


Other Resources

Stop Bullying Now Campaign: www.stopbullying.gov