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Mrs. Shuttleworthperiod 2By- Ben Peterson, Nichole Allan, Jada Jones, and Alexis Higgins
Bullying
● It is a type of aggression that is mainly in schools
● Bullying can be physical, verbal, or emotional
● Also it can include social exclusions
● Bullying not only affects people in their childhood, it affects them in
their adulthood as well
Bullying Defined
The Cause ● Some people do it trying to increase popularity or power● Social media makes it easy for kids to be bullied● Students who bully often do it out of frustration and to feel in control
Victims● Women and teens are the main targets of bullying, mostly cyberbullying● Ages 18-24 are when most women are cyberbullied ● Statistics say that:
Effects in Society
● Most common reason for being bullied ● People think they deserve to be bullied for being overweight● What people do to themselves to not “be fat”
A false escape from bullying
● How students feel they can get of out of being bullied ● Number of committed suicides every year● The main cause of suicide
Effects on Education
● Skip school everyday ● Concentration and effort is loss● Dropout rate
Meme Gone Wrong
● Kyra Pringle and her daughter, Mariah● Genetic disorder● Social media attacks
Television’s Effect
● A new muppet in Sesame Street “Julia” has autism● Sesame street created her in hopes reduce bullying ● It worked great and sesame street and other tv programs since then have used
this technique to help prevent and add awareness to bullying and much more
Peer Mentors
● Tiara and Kelly● Student to student mentoring● Help can change a life
Megan’s Story...
● Megan Meier considered herself fat, with a low self esteem ● Met a boy online and had a relationship for weeks with him● The boy posted private conversations and photos of her● Megan was insulted by peers over social media ● She committed suicide ● Megan’s parents later found out the profile was fake and was created by
adults nearby
Preventions
● Social media has new policies to make it harder to bully● Staff members talk about bullying in schools● States have passed anti-bullying laws● Apps have also been created to stop bullying
Prevention Plan
● Teachers and parents come together to stop bullying● Students learn leadership and kindness● Students learn to involve, not exclude their peers● Bullying will decrease with help from others
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