Bullying behaviors include: Teasing, name-calling and taunting. Spreading rumors about someone or intentionally embarrassing someone in a public setting. Hitting, kicking, tripping, punching or spitting.
Here are some other ways kids can improve the situation and feel better:
What is the meaning of bullying in school
usually defined as behaviour that is: repeated. intended to hurt someone either physically or emotionally. often aimed at certain groups, for example because of race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
Bullying can be: teasing, saying mean things, threatening someone or calling someone names. deliberately ignoring someone or leaving them out of games or activities. playing nasty jokes or spreading rumor’s.
Physical bullying: Pushing, shoving, pinching, hitting, spitting, damaging property, vandalizing locker or school supplies. Social bullying: Examples are spreading rumours, being exclusive with friends, excluding people from events or study groups.
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Bullying at school - Fraser Health Authority
How do I shut down a bully?
Bullies like to break the rules, so laying out the rules is imperative
Kids can become the target of bullying for many different reasons.
Many bullying incidents stem from a child's (perceived) sexual orientation or their physical appearance:
Standing out in any way (in terms of their body, their clothes or the way they move) can put a target on them
Declining grades, loss of interest in schoolwork, or not wanting to go to school/ Home / playground
Social Media Tyrants / Nightmares