3. Did you know?
O The word “bully” used to mean the total
opposite of what it means now.
O Five hundred years ago, it meant friend,
family member or sweetheart.
O The root of the word comes from the
Dutch boel, meaning lover or brother.
4. Bullying can be...
O One person making fun of another.
O One person trying to beat up another.
O A group of people ganging up against
others.
5.
6. The three types with examples
Physical
Bullying
Verbal
Bullying
Relationship
Bullying
Hitting, Kicking, or
Pushing someone
Stealing, Hiding or
ruining someone's
things
Making someone do
something he or she
doesn't want to do
Name calling
Teasing
Insulting
Refusing to talk to
someone
Spreading lies and
rumors about someone
Making someone feel
left out or rejected
7.
8. What to do “In the moment”
Ignore them! Pretend you
didn’t hear them
Don’t even look
at them
Don’t Cry Don’t get angry Don’t show
them that you
are upset
Talk about it to
someone else
Write it down so
you don’t forget
to tell someone
Respond to the
Bully evenly
and firmly
9.
10. More ways to stop
OIf you are having a hard time feeling good
about yourself, explore ways to boost your
self-esteem.
OIf you feel like you’re having trouble controlling
your feelings, especially anger, talk to a
school counselor about it.
11. Ask yourself these questions.
O Does it make you feel better to hurt other
people or take their things?
O Are you bigger and stronger than other
people your age? Do you sometimes use
your size and strength to get your way?
12. CREDITS
O Ivan Leonardo Bejarano Ramirez
O Rogelio Antonio Campiño Cadavid
O Jose Santiago Barragan Chaparro