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Strategies to Address Bullying.  

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Strategies to Address Bullying * Class Brainstorming - Define - Different types of bullying - Some examples of these * Our Definition * Types of bullying and examples * Why some children bully * How to recognise a bully- seven elements * How to recognise a victim- signs of a bullied child * Group work- Scenarios * Strategies to support bullies- how to prevent bullying * Strategies to support victims * Why children with special needs may be bullied * Effects of bullying * Group work- Creative tasks * Conclusion OUR DEFINITION Bullying involves the psychological, emotional, social or physical harassment of one or more person by another individual or group. It includes behaviours and actions that are verbal, physical and/or antisocial. Different types of bullying There are four main categories that types of bullying come under. These being: psychological, emotional, social and physical harassment. Some examples of different types of bullying Emotional and Psychological- This can include: name calling, intimidation, verbal teasing, and gestures that imply later violence Verbal- This can...

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2 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: asvasco, 2007-01-09

"Is it a report? a lesson? certainly not an essay. It does bullet point some good points though, mildly useful"

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