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Title: Bullying


1
  • Bullying
  • What is bullying?
  • What makes a bully?
  • What you should know about
    bullies.
  • What if you're the bully?
  • Being bullied.
  • Who gets picked on?
  • How it feels to be bullied?

2
  • What is bullying?
  • "I was only teasing..."
  • "I didn't really mean to..."
  • "He made me do it".
  • "She did it first".
  • "It was only a bit of fun".
  • We've all made these kinds of excuses at
    times. Very often we end up saying
    sorry to someone for hurting them, hurting
    their feelings, of doing something without
    thinking of what might happen.
  • Some people seem to be making these kinds
    of excuses all the time, especially when
    they've been caught out by an adult or a
    teacher. These are the people who turn into
    bullies.

3
  • What makes a bully?
  • Bullies can be boys or girls, big kids or
    little kids, smart or not so smart kids. Some
    bullies use words to hurt the fee-lings of their
    victim and some like to hurt people's bodies.
    Here are some of the things bullies might do
  • They often talk loudly, and don't give others a
    chance to speak.
  • They try to be super cool.
  • They often pick on younger or smaller kids,
    kids who might be different in some way, or
    kids who don't have many friends, like
  • new kids.
  • They often have one or two people who hang around
    with them to help them 'gang up' on a kid.
  • They can use teasing, name-calling, blackmail and
    violence against their victim.
  • They may spread stories or lies about their
    victim.
  • They may try to turn everyone against you.
  • They may ignore or not speak to their victim and
  • try to get others to do the same.

4
  • What you should know about bullies
  • They like embarrassing or hurting people.
  • They are often not confident people them-
  • selves, which is why they pick on others.
  • They often are not happy people and have
    more problems than the people they pick on!
  • They feel better about themselves if they can
    make others feel worse.
  • Many experts believe that bullies have
    learned to bully because t hey have been
    bullied themselves in the past, maybe in
    their homes, outside or at school. (But even
    if you are bullied, you have a choice what to do
    - you don't have to turn into a bully).
  • Some people join in or go along with the bullying
    of others to save themselves from being bullied.
  • Bullies often work in groups, because it is easy
    for them to make excuses when they are caught
    (e.g. "I didn't start it..." , " "He the
    victim started it and I was just helping my
    friend".)

5
  • What if you're the bully?
  • If you get into trouble for bullying and you
    want to have friends, ask an adult you trust to
    help you. You will need to get some help to learn
    to manage your feelings in ways that don't hurt
    other people. There are always other things you
    can do when you are angry or stressed or
    frustrated, but you may need help to work out
    what they could be for you.
  • You will also have to help other people
    'unlearn' about you. You will have to help
    them learn about the good things you can do.
    It will be very hard and it might take a long
    time but it will be worth it in the end - then
    you will have made real friends, and earned
    the real respect of people, rather than have
    them fear you.

6
  • Who gets picked on?
  • Sometimes it's hard to work out why bullies
    pick on some people but one thing is for sure,
    it's not the fault of the per-son who is being
    picked on (although there are sometimes things
    that can be learned to help avoid being bullied).
  • Bullies generally go for
  • Anyone who just happens to be in the wrong
    place at the wrong time.
  • People who are different in any way.
  • Anyone who seems like an easy target (easy to
    scare).
  • People who are smaller or younger than the
    bully.
  • People who are sensitive, who may cry or get
    upset .
  • If you think you might be one of these people,
    remember that we are all different and that is
    why it is an interesting world. Being different
    doesn't
  • make it okay to be picked on.

7
  • How it feels to be bullied
  • People who are bullied often feel scared,
    lonely and hopeless. Being the victim of a bully
    can lead to
  • Feeling left out and lonely.
  • Not wanting to eat.
  • Not wanting to go to school.
  • Doing badly at school work.
  • Running away from school
  • or home.
  • Having bad dreams.
  • Wetting the bed.

8
  • B is for bashing, weaker people.
  • U is for unfair, to all pick on one.
  • L is for lying, to get out of trouble
  • L is for lout, don't you act like one.
  • Y is for yuck, that's how they make
    people
    feel.
  • I is for illegal, everyone has rights.
  • N is for naughty, to upset someone.
  • G is for gangs who go looking for fights.
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