Title: Acts Of Aggression and Intimidation
1Acts Of Aggression and Intimidation
BullyingPresented byMara Madrigal-Weiss
2What is Bullying?
3Acts of Aggression or Intimidation
- This happens when a student is intentionally or
repeatedly exposed to negative acts by one or
more students.
4The acts of Aggression or Intimidation Imply
an Unbalance of Power and Strength.
The student who is being bullied has difficulties
defending himself.
5In Summary
- The intention to cause harm exists
- It is a repeated act
- Occurs in a relationship where there is no
balance of power
6DIRECT ACTS
- hitting, kicking, shoving, spitting
- Provoking by making jokes, racial insults,
verbal sexual harassment - threats, obscene gestures
- Physical
- Verbal
- Non verbal
7INDIRECT ACTS
- Physical
- Verbal
- Non verbal
- make a person attack another person
- spread rumors
- Purposely exclude someone from the group or
activity
8This Problem Affects Everyone
- Victims
- Aggressors/Predators
- People who witness the abuse
9THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS AT SCHOOL
- Interferes with students learning.
- Creates an environment of fear and lack of
respect. - The students can perceive the lack of control or
attention.
10THE SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF BEING A VICTIM OF
AGGRESSION
- Low self-esteem
- Illness
- Misses School
- Depression and Anxiety
- Suicide Thoughts
11Children who are victims may manifest/display
the following traits/characteristics
- quiet, careful and sensitive
- insecure, and can have low self-esteem
- physically weaker (males)
- worried that someone wants to hurt them
- more social with adults than with other kids
their age
12More Effects of Aggression or Intimidation
- 10 of the students who leave school before
graduating reported that they did it because of
frequent acts of abuse and intimidation
13Long-Term Effects of Aggressive or Abusive
Children
- 50 of those children tend to grow up to be
criminals when they reach adulthood - In these children exist a tendency to not finish
the university or find a good job
14Children who show aggression or intimidation to
others could be
- Have positive attitudes about violence
- Get mad or frustrated easily
- Have difficulties obeying the rules
- Physically bigger or stronger (males)
- Upset, misbehaving and not showing compassion
- Be aggressive with adults
- good at getting out of situations when they are
being accused of harming others - Have high self-esteem
15Reporting Victimization
- A lot of children do not report anything about
being bullied to school personnel. - It is less probable that older students and boys
report that they have been victimized than
younger students and girls.
16Simple Solutions (but not necessarily right ones)
to the Aggression Problem
- Encourage the students to handle the problem
themselves. - Teach the victims to defend themselves.
- Encourage them to use mediation.
- Increase the self-esteem of the abusers.
- Make the abusers take group therapy.
17For more information
- Mara Madrigal-Weiss
- San Diego County
- Office of Education
- Phone 619-713-1073