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Bullying

  •  Spanish    11     Public
    Grade 4
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre bullying y conflicto?/ What is the difference between bullying and conflict?
    one sided versus two sided
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  • ¿Qué hace un espectador solidario? / What does a supportive bystander do?
    Refuse: tell them to stop, invites the person being bullied, defends them (with words), reports it
  •  15
  • ¿Qué son las 3R?/ What are the 3 R's?
    Recognize, Report, Refuse
  •  10
  • ¿Qué es el ciberacoso? / What is cyberbullying?
    Cyberbullying is bullying with electronic technology (over text, social media, video games, etc).
  •  10
  • ¿Qué haces si estás siendo ciberacoso?/ What do you do if you are being cyberbullied?
    Print out what they wrote/photograph it, block them, report it (on the site and to adults)
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  • ¿Qué haces si ves que otros son acosados ​​cibernéticamente? / What do you do if you see others being cyberbullied?
    Don't join in, defend that person if it is a group chat, report it on the site and to adults
  •  15
  • Dime tres personas a las que puedas informar. / Tell me three people you can report to.
    Adults at school, adults at home, the site administrators
  •  10
  • ¿Qué dices cuando necesitas informar? / What do you say when you need to report?
    "I need to report bullying," and any details that you know (who, what, when, where)
  •  15
  • ¿Qué le puedes decir a una persona para que rechace el bullying? / What can you tell a person to refuse bullying?
    Please stop, Don't be mean to them, That's not cool, etc.
  •  25
  • ¿Cuáles son algunos de los sentimientos que las personas pueden tener cuando ven acoso y por qué?/ What are some feelings people can have when they see bullying and why?
    Discomfort, sadness, anger, fear, relief, conflicted
  •  10
  • ¿Por qué la gente acosa? / Why do people bully?
    To feel powerful, to feel special, to impress someone else. They often feel insecure, unconfident and even jealous.
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